List of Esperanto-language films


Feature films

There are four feature films known to have been shot exclusively in the constructed language Esperanto. Both Angoroj and Incubus were shot in the 1960s, and both were long thought lost until recent restorations. Two more Esperanto films have been produced recently.
Angoroj was produced in France in 1964 and directed by Atelier Mahé. It runs approximately one hour and its story involves murder. After a restoration and home video release in Switzerland, the film became unavailable and as of 2019 available again. Little detailed information about Angoroj is available, except that the cast included some proficient Esperantists, including Raymond Schwartz, who was also associated with the Esperanto Cabaret in Paris.
The second feature was the 1965 American production Incubus, a low-budget black-and-white horror film directed by the creator of the television series The Outer Limits and starring William Shatner. Though the film is admired for its stark artistry, many Esperantists find that the actors spoke with poor pronunciation.
Gerda malaperis! 2006 and La patro 2007 are two new films that have been produced by the Brazilian Esperanto film production company Imagu-filmoj.

Documentaries

Earlier examples of Esperanto in film consist mainly of old newsreel and documentary footage, some dating back as early as 1911, when the seventh international Esperanto conference was held in Antwerp, Belgium. The funeral of Esperanto creator L. L. Zamenhof in 1917 was filmed. French cinema sync sound pioneer, Léon Gaumont, made a short film about a Procession of supporters of Esperanto.. In 2011, Academy Award-nominated director Sam Green, released a new documentary in 2011 about Esperanto titled The Universal Language. This 30-minute film traces the history of Esperanto.

The Films of Christopher Mihm

Starting with "Attack of the Moon Zombies", Christopher Mihm has dubbed eight films into Esperanto: