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Often regarded as the most important movie ever made, "Workers Leaving the Lumière Factory" was first seen on March 22, 125 years ago.
The Lumière brothers chose Burlington for their first 'Autochrome' factory in the U.S. — and the monument to innovation still stands.
A stunning work of early cinema, Lumière, Le Cinema is a guided journey through the films of the Lumière Brothers is a must-see ...
Light, camera, action: the 46 seconds with which the Lumière brothers revolutionized the history of cinema On March 22, 1895, two French brothers with a passion for photography released a very ...
Lights! Camera! Action! How the Lumière brothers invented the movies In 1895, Louis and Auguste Lumière gave birth to the big screen thanks to their revolutionary camera and projector, the ...
Tim Burton trod in the footsteps of 19th Century French cinema pioneers Auguste and Louis Lumière on Saturday as he directed his own version of their 1895 film La Sortie De L’Usine on the site ...
The world’s first ever film poster is up for auction at London’s Sotheby’s and is expected to fetch around $75,000. The poster (left), which was designed by French artist Henri Brispot, was ...
For more than a century, Thomas Edison and the Lumiere brothers of France have been celebrated as the creators of motion pictures. But a lesser-known Frenchman working in England made the world's ...
In 1895, brothers Auguste Marie Louis Nicolas and Louis Jean Lumière patented their cinematograph — a hand-cranked motion-picture camera inside a wooden box that weighed 16 pounds — and shot ...
Sotheby's is auctioning the first-ever film poster, designed by artist Henri Brispot for the first film screening, from the Lumière Brothers.
'Roll on, reels of celluloid, as the great earth rolls on!' Today marks 150 years since the birth of Auguste Lumière, one half of the fraternal duo, credited with creating the first motion pictures.
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