The Little Match Seller
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| Directed by | James Williamson |
| Written by | Hans Christian Andersen |
| Cinematography | James Williamson |
Production company | Williamson Kinematograph Company |
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Running time | 3 mins 15 secs |
| Country | United Kingdom |
| Language | Silent |
The Little Match Seller is a 1902 British short silent drama film, directed by James Williamson, retelling the classic 1845 Hans Christian Andersen fable of the sad life and tragic death of a little match seller. This major fiction film of the period was, according to Michael Brooke of BFI Screenonline, "a serious attempt at depicting a person's inner emotional life on film through purely visual means (there is no onscreen text of any kind), using trick effects not to provoke laughter but for serious dramatic reasons." It is one of the oldest surviving silent films.