• Angoroj (Agonies) is a 1964 film. It is the first feature film to be produced entirely in Esperanto. It was directed and produced by Jacques-Louis Mahé...
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  • Esperanto. Both Angoroj (Agonies) and Incubus were shot in the 1960s, and both were long thought lost until restorations emerged in the 2010s. Angoroj was produced...
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  • was the second feature film to use Esperanto, following the 1964 film Angoroj. The use of Esperanto was intended to create an eerie, otherworldly feeling...
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    feature films have been produced with dialogue entirely in Esperanto: Angoroj, in 1964, and Incubus, a 1965 B-movie horror film which is also notable...
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  • Mahé produced the first full-length feature film in Esperanto, entitled Angoroj. This was followed in 1965 by the first American Esperanto-production:...
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    Lecourtois. He played a role in the 1964 Esperanto-language feature film Angoroj. Notably, he compiled Vocabulaire Espéranto (Laŭtema esperanta franca vortareto)...
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  • two instances of feature films being entirely performed in Esperanto. Angoroj (Esperanto for "Agonies"), 1964, was the first feature film to be produced...
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