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==Notable uses of split screen== <!-- Please limit this to examples with visible division of images, not "invisible" split screens for special effects purposes (i.e., ''The Parent Trap'', ''Back to the Future Part II'') --> {| class="wikitable" |- ! Title ! Year ! Director ! Notes |- | style=white-space:nowrap | ''[[Santa Claus (1898 film)|Santa Claus]]'' | 1898 | [[George Albert Smith (film pioneer)|George Albert Smith]] | |- | ''[[Life of an American Fireman]]'' | 1903 |[[Edwin S. Porter]] | |- | ''[[Suspense (1913 film)|Suspense]]'' | 1913 | [[Lois Weber]] | |- | ''[[The Queen of Spades (1916 film)|The Queen of Spades]]'' | 1916 | [[Yakov Protazanov]] | |- | ''[[Napoléon (1927 film)|Napoléon]]'' | 1927 | [[Abel Gance]] | Presented with three projectors in [[Polyvision]] |- | ''[[Pillow Talk (film)|Pillow Talk]]'' | 1959 | [[Michael Gordon (film director)|Michael Gordon]] | |- | ''[[The Patty Duke Show]]'' | 1963–1966 | Various | Television series in which the actress, [[Patty Duke]], played twin characters — identical cousins, Patty and Cathy — throughout the 105-episode run of the programme. |- | ''[[To Be Alive!]]'' | 1964 | {{plainlist| * [[Alexandr Hackenschmied|Alexander Hammid]] * Francis Thompson}} | Short film produced for the [[1964 New York World's Fair]], presented on multiple screens |- | ''[[Chelsea Girls]]'' | 1966 | {{plainlist| * [[Paul Morrissey]] * [[Andy Warhol]] }} | Presented side by side with two projectors for film's entirety |- | ''[[Grand Prix (1966 film)|Grand Prix]]'' | 1966 | [[John Frankenheimer]] | |- | ''[[A Place to Stand (film)|A Place to Stand]]'' | 1967 | [[Christopher Chapman]] | Originally presented at [[Expo 67]] |- | ''[[In the Labyrinth (film)|In the Labyrinth]]'' | 1967 | {{plainlist| * [[Roman Kroitor]] * [[Colin Low (filmmaker)|Colin Low]] * [[Hugh O'Connor (filmmaker)|Hugh O'Connor]]}} | Originally presented on multiple screens at [[Expo 67]]; later reissued in a single-screen format |- | ''[[Col cuore in gola]]'' | 1967 | [[Tinto Brass]] | |- | ''[[Charly (1968 film)|Charly]]'' | 1968 | [[Ralph Nelson]] | |- | ''[[The Thomas Crown Affair (1968 film)|The Thomas Crown Affair]]'' | 1968 | [[Norman Jewison]] | |- | ''[[The Boston Strangler (film)|The Boston Strangler]]'' | 1968 | [[Richard Fleischer]] | |- | ''[[Eagles Over London]]'' | 1969 | [[Enzo G. Castellari]] | |- | ''[[Airport (1970 film)|Airport]]'' | 1970 | [[George Seaton]] | |- | ''[[Dionysus in '69]]'' | 1970 | [[Brian De Palma]] | Presented side by side through optical printing for film's entirety |- | ''[[Multiple Sidosis]]'' | 1970 | Sid Lavarents | Short film |- | ''[[Woodstock (film)|Woodstock]]'' | 1970 | [[Michael Wadleigh]] | Documentary of the [[Woodstock]] Festival |- | ''[[The Andromeda Strain (film)|The Andromeda Strain]]'' | 1971 | [[Robert Wise]] | |- | ''[[Sisters (1972 film)|Sisters]]'' | 1972 | [[Brian De Palma]] | |- | ''[[Wicked, Wicked]]'' | 1973 | [[Richard L. Bare]] | Presented side by side through optical printing for film's entirety |- | ''[[Phantom of the Paradise]]'' | 1974 | [[Brian De Palma]] | |- |''Nowa Książka'' ''(eng. New Book)'' |1975 |[[Zbigniew Rybczyński|Zbigniew Rybczynski]] |The screen is split into nine screens, 35mm short film, 10:26, SMFF Se-Ma-For Lodz, Poland |- | ''[[Carrie (1976 film)|Carrie]]'' | 1976 | [[Brian De Palma]] | |- | ''[[Twilight's Last Gleaming]]'' | 1977 | [[Robert Aldrich]] | |- | ''[[Dressed to Kill (1980 film)|Dressed to Kill]]'' | 1980 | [[Brian De Palma]] | |- | ''[[Blow Out]]'' | 1981 | [[Brian De Palma]] | |- | ''[[Sammy and Rosie Get Laid]]'' | 1987 | [[Stephen Frears]] | |- | ''[[Wall Street (1987 film)|Wall Street]]'' | 1987 | [[Oliver Stone]] | |- | ''[[The Bonfire of the Vanities (film)|The Bonfire of the Vanities]]'' | 1990 | [[Brian De Palma]] | |- |''[[Repossessed (film)|Repossessed]]'' |1992 |[[Bob Logan (film director)|Bob Logan]] |Used for comedic effect in a telephone conversation scene where one character crosses the "split" after the other person leave their phone off the hook. |- | ''[[Boogie Nights]]'' | 1997 | style=white-space:nowrap| [[Paul Thomas Anderson]] | |- | ''[[Jackie Brown (film)|Jackie Brown]]'' | 1997 | [[Quentin Tarantino]] | |- | "[[Closing Time (Semisonic song)#Music video|Closing Time]]" | 1998 | Chris Applebaum | Music video for the Semisonic song |- | ''[[Snake Eyes (1998 film)|Snake Eyes]]'' | 1998 | [[Brian De Palma]] | |- | ''[[Run Lola Run]]'' | 1998 | [[Tom Tykwer]] | |- | ''[[The X-Files]]'' | 1998 | Chris Carter | Episode "[[Triangle (The X-Files)|Triangle]]" |- | ''[[The Virgin Suicides (film)|The Virgin Suicides]]'' | 1999 | [[Sofia Coppola]] |- | ''[[SpongeBob SquarePants]]'' | 1999 | [[Stephen Hillenburg]] | Episode "Missing Identity" |- | ''[[The Boy Who Saw the Iceberg]]'' | 2000 | [[Paul Driessen (animator)|Paul Driessen]] | Animated short |- | ''[[Requiem for a Dream]]'' | 2000 | [[Darren Aronofsky]] | |- | ''[[Snatch (film)|Snatch]]'' | 2000 | [[Guy Ritchie]] | |- | ''[[Timecode (film)|Timecode]]'' | 2000 | [[Mike Figgis]] | Screen is split into quadrants, each showing a different sequence |- | ''[[24 (TV series)|24]]'' | 2001–10, 2014 | [[Stephen Hopkins (director)|Stephen Hopkins]], Various | Television series |- | ''[[Femme Fatale (2002 film)|Femme Fatale]]'' | 2002 | [[Brian De Palma]] | |- | ''[[Adaptation (film)|Adaptation]]'' | 2002 | [[Spike Jonze]] | |- | ''[[The Rules of Attraction (film)|The Rules of Attraction]]'' | 2002 | [[Roger Avary]] | |- | ''[[Spooks (TV series)|Spooks]]'' | 2002 | Various | Television series<ref>{{cite web|url=http://film.thedigitalfix.com/content/id/5519/spooks-season-one.html|title=Film @ The Digital Fix - Spooks: Season One|work=Film @ The Digital Fix|access-date=1 February 2016}}</ref> |- | ''[[Down with Love]]'' | 2003 | [[Peyton Reed]] | |- | ''[[Kill Bill]]'' | 2003 | [[Quentin Tarantino]] | |- | ''Pretend'' | 2003 | [[Julie Talen]] | |- | ''[[Hulk (film)|Hulk]]'' | 2003 | [[Ang Lee]] | |- | ''[[Sexual Dependency (film)|Sexual Dependency]]'' | 2003 | Rodrigo Bellott | |- | ''[[Sideways]]'' | 2004 | [[Alexander Payne]] | |- | ''[[Conversations with Other Women]]'' | 2005 | [[Hans Canosa]] | |- | ''[[The Tracey Fragments (film)|The Tracey Fragments]]'' | 2007 | [[Bruce McDonald (director)|Bruce McDonald]] | |- | ''[[A Wednesday!]]'' | 2008 | [[Neeraj Pandey]] | Hindi film |- |''[[OSS 117: Lost in Rio]]'' |2009 |[[Michel Hazanavicius]] | |- | ''[[500 Days of Summer]]'' | 2009 | [[Marc Webb]] | |- | ''[[127 Hours]]'' | 2010 | [[Danny Boyle]] | |- | ''[[Scott Pilgrim vs. the World]]'' | 2010 | [[Edgar Wright]] | |- | ''[[The Social Network]]'' | 2010 | [[David Fincher]] | |- | ''[[Love, Chunibyo & Other Delusions]]'' | 2012 | [[Tatsuya Ishihara]] | [[Anime]] series<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.fandompost.com/2014/01/09/love-chunibyo-other-delusions-ren-episode-01-anime-review/|title=Love, Chunibyo & Other Delusions! REN Episode #01 Anime Review|author=Kestrel Swift|date=9 January 2014|work=The Fandom Post|access-date=1 February 2016}}</ref> |- | [[Dhoom 3]] | 2013 | [[Vijay Krishna Acharya]] | [[Bollywood|Hindi Film]] |- | ''[[R... Rajkumar]]'' | 2013 | [[Prabhu Deva]] | One Scene / [[Bollywood|Hindi Film]] |- | ''[[Kalyeserye]]'' | 2015–2016 | Bert de Leon, Poochie Rivera, Rich Ilustre | A soap opera parody aired live during the "Juan for All, All for Juan" segment of Philippine noontime variety show ''[[Eat Bulaga!]]'' on [[GMA Network]] in the Philippines.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://entertainment.inquirer.net/176591/split-screen-tv-fairy-tale-aldub-hit-in-old-new-media|title=Split-screen TV fairy tale 'AlDub' hit in old, new media|author=Bayani San Diego Jr.|work=inquirer.net|date=16 August 2015|access-date=1 February 2016}}</ref> |- | ''[[The Man from U.N.C.L.E. (film)|The Man from U.N.C.L.E.]]'' | 2015 | [[Guy Ritchie]] | |- | ''[[Fargo (TV series)|Fargo]]'' | 2015 | [[Randall Einhorn]] | Season 2 |- | ''[[The Mindy Project]]'' | 2017 | Various | Final Season |- | ''[[The Indian Detective]]'' | 2017 | Various | Mini-series |- |[[Last Call (2019 film)|''Last Call'']] |2019 |[[Gavin Michael Booth]] |The film's entirety is a 77 minute split-screen [[single take]].<ref>{{Cite web |last=Debruge |first=Peter |date=2020-09-18 |title='Last Call' Review: A Split-Screen Stunt Obscures the Statement at the Center of This Suicidal Plea for Help |url=https://variety.com/2020/film/reviews/last-call-review-1234774806/ |access-date=2023-08-03 |website=[[Variety (magazine)|Variety]] |language=en-US}}</ref> |}
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