A 19th-century inventor is close to perfecting motion pictures but doesn't want to reveal his invention to the public until he can show films with sound and color.
Francis is an inventor. His invention should become the greatest of the century, and to change the world. He forgot about one thing: dreams always cost too much. He is focused only on himself and his work, and realizes the gravity of the situation only when it is too late.—neweuropefilmsales.com