The Jazz Singer, but note it wasn't the first to use dialogue throughout the entire movie (most of it was silent).
The first full length talkie came out in 1927
The first feature-length documentary film is generally considered to be Robert Flaherty's Nanook of the North, released in 1922. For a good overview of documentary film history, see the link below.
It was the first feature length three-color Technicolor film. But "Cupid Angling" (1918) was the first color feature length movie
1927
The Jazz Singer, but note it wasn't the first to use dialogue throughout the entire movie (most of it was silent).
The first full length talkie came out in 1927
The first movie made and directed by Todd Phillips was a documentary of feature length, called "Hatred". His first movie with actors is called "Frat House".
The first feature-length documentary film is generally considered to be Robert Flaherty's Nanook of the North, released in 1922. For a good overview of documentary film history, see the link below.
It was the first feature length three-color Technicolor film. But "Cupid Angling" (1918) was the first color feature length movie
Melodrama ended when "talkie" movies became the norm in movie theaters. The first full length "talkie" movie was "The Jazz Singer" starring Al Jolson in 1927. By 1935, melodrama was a thing of the past.
Animal Farm was the first British animated feature released worldwide .
1927
Robert Flaherty is considered to be the father of documentary filmmaking due to his pioneering work in the genre, particularly with the groundbreaking film "Nanook of the North" from 1922. This film is often credited as one of the first feature-length documentaries and helped establish many of the foundational techniques and approaches used in documentary filmmaking today.
The Jazz Singer is the first talkie film in the world
walkie talkie---1930's beeper-----1990's
Cupid Angling (1918) was the first feature length colour movie.