Directing
Louis Lumière
Born 1864-10-05 · Besançon, Doubs, France · Died 1948-06-06
The Lumière brothers were the first filmmakers in history. They patented the cinematograph, which in contrast to Edison's "peepshow" kinetoscope allowed simultaneous viewing by multiple parties. Their first film, Sortie de l'usine Lumière de Lyon, shot in 1895, is considered the first true motion picture.
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Viewing momentWorkers Leaving the Lumière Factory
Viewing momentThe Sprinkler Sprinkled
Viewing momentThe Arrival of a Train at La Ciotat
Viewing momentBoat Leaving the Port
Viewing momentBaby's Meal
Viewing momentLumière!
Viewing momentThe Sea
Viewing momentThe Photographical Congress Arrives in Lyon
Viewing momentThe Blacksmiths
Viewing momentFishing for Goldfish
Viewing momentDemolition of a Wall
Viewing momentPartie d'écarté
Viewing momentJumping the Blanket
Viewing momentSnowball Fight
Viewing momentThe Mechanical Butcher
Viewing momentThe Merry Skeleton
Viewing momentHorse Trick Riders
Viewing momentCordeliers' Square in Lyon
Viewing momentPiazza Termini
Viewing momentLiverpool, panorama pris du chemin de fer électrique, IV
Viewing momentVienna
Viewing momentBruxelles, Place de Brouckère
Viewing momentArrivée à l'exposition en bateau
Viewing momentLoading a Boiler
Viewing momentConcert
Viewing momentVenise, arrivée en gondole
Viewing momentJaffa : Marché, I
Viewing momentArrivée à la revue d’Alger de la délégation anglaise
Viewing momentLes Escaliers du Pont de l'Alma
Viewing momentPloughing
Viewing momentEssuyage du pont
Viewing momentNew York, patineurs au Parc central
Viewing momentPostplatz
Viewing momentDresde, vieux quartier à l'Exposition
Viewing momentBicyclist
Viewing momentDépart de Dunmurry
Viewing momentCortège au mariage de la princesse Maud
Viewing momentPrestidigitateur, II
Viewing momentIndochina: Children Gathering Coins Scattered by Western Women
Viewing momentThe Woodcutter, a Music Lover
