Round 6: Tossup 21

In a film by this director, a skull and a statue of Christ in a cave morph into temptresses of Saint Anthony. At the end of a film by this non-Italian director, paradegoers join hands for a circle dance around a statue inscribed “labor omnia vincit.” This director made a series of eleven films “reconstructing” a political scandal, in between two films in which disembodied heads (15[1])are destroyed. Much of this director’s surrealism drew from the féerie (“fay-REE”) genre. This director retaliated against American film pirates like Siegmund Lubin and Carl Laemmle (“LEM-lee”) by using the logo of his production company, (15[1])(*) Star Film, as a watermark. The music video for “Tonight, Tonight” by Smashing (10[1])Pumpkins (10[1])recreates a scene by this (10[1])director (10[1])in which umbrellas vaporize (10[1])a group of “Selenites.” Brian Selznick illustrated this director’s toy automata in a novel that reproduces a shot of a spaceship piercing a celestial body’s eye. (10[2])For 10 points, Scorsese’s (10[1])Hugo is inspired by what director of A Trip to the Moon? ■END■

ANSWER: Georges Méliès (“mel-YES”) [or Marie-Georges-Jean Méliès] (The Selznick novel is The Invention of Hugo Cabret. The political scandal is the Dreyfus affair.)
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