Charles Musser

Filmes

Religion in Early African-America Cinema
"Religion in Early African-America Cinema" returns to Charles Musser & Jacqueline Najuma Stewart, who offers historical perspective on depictions and criticism of faith in the collected films.
Eleven P.M.: An Introduction
"Eleven P.M.: An Introduction" reunites with Charles Musser for a brief discussion of the Richard Maurice film.
Ten Nights in a Barroom: An Introduction
Himself
"Ten Nights in a Bar Room: An Introduction" - Charles Musser offers a BTS explanation for the short.
The Color Line
Himself
"The Color Line" supplies Charles Musser's thoughts on racial collaboration in film.
An Introduction: Pioneers of African-American Cinema
Himself
"An Introduction" provides an overview of disc content, featuring film historians Jacqueline Najuma Stewart and Charles Musser.
The Films of Oscar Micheaux
Himself
"The Films of Oscar Micheaux" returns to Charles Musser, who discusses the work of the pioneer moviemaker.
Edison: The Invention of the Movies
Himself (film historian)
A history of the Edison Company, the pioneering film production company begun by Thomas A. Edison. Included are more than 140 complete films produced by the company between 1891 and 1918, along with interviews with film historians and archivists, and commentary by Charles Musser, a noted film historian and authority on the films of the Edison Company.
Before the Nickelodeon: The Cinema of Edwin S. Porter
Director
A documentary overview of silent cinema pioneer Edwin S. Porter.