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Pioneers of the French cinema

Volume 1 is a compilation of short films, made by Auguste and Louis Lumière, that were shown at the first public exhibitions of projected motion pictures, along with four other short films directed by Georges Milès. Volume 2 is a collection of short films made by Ferdinand Zecca and Charles Pathé between 1904-1911.

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  • "Employees leaving Lumière factory"
  • "Friendly party in the garden of Lumière"
  • "Feeding the swans"
  • "Boys sailing boats : Tuileries Garden, Paris"
  • "Revolution in odess"
  • "Dungeon : the evasion"
  • "Father's honour"
  • "Down in the deep"
  • "La conquête du Pôle"
  • "Fairyland"
  • "Baths at Milan, Italy"
  • "Gondola party"
  • "French dragoons"
  • "Arrival of express at Lyons"
  • "Arrest"
  • "Hard labour"
  • "Sack race"
  • "Fettering"
  • "Gipsy's warning"
  • "1895-6 first programs"@en
  • "Le voyage dans la lune"
  • "Fun after the wedding"
  • "Kingdom of the fairies"
  • "Falling wall"
  • "Where does he come"
  • "Boiler loading"
  • "Scenes of convict life"
  • "Scourging"
  • "Execution"
  • "Immersion"
  • "Feeding the baby"
  • "Runaway horse"
  • "German Hussars jumping fences"
  • "Military review Hungary"

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  • "Volume 1 is a compilation of short films, made by Auguste and Louis Lumière, that were shown at the first public exhibitions of projected motion pictures, along with four other short films directed by Georges Milès. Volume 2 is a collection of short films made by Ferdinand Zecca and Charles Pathé between 1904-1911."@en
  • "V. 1. is a compliation of short films, made by Auguste and Louis Lumière, that were shown at the first public exhibitions of projected motion pictures, along with four other short films directed by Georges Milès. v. 2. is a collection of short films made by Ferdinand Zecca and Charles Pathé between 1904-1911."
  • "The success of projecting picture on a screen started by Thomas Edison in 1887 with his peep-show kinetoscope inspired other inventors in America, England, France, and Germany to project moving pictures on a screen in a theatre. This program presents silent film on a first public screening for a paying audience in Paris at the Grand Cafe, Boulevard des Capucines, December 28, 1895; followed by other showing in 1986 at London and New York."@en
  • "A compilation of short films, made by Auguste and Louis Lumière, that were shown at the first public exhibitions of projected motion pictures, along with four other short films."@en

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  • "Cinéma muet (Descripteur de forme)"
  • "History"
  • "History"@en

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  • "Pioneers of the French cinema"
  • "Pioneers of the French cinema"@en