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lindahall · 1 month
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The Lumière Brothers – Scientists of the Day
The Lumière brothers, Auguste and Louis, were a pair of pioneering French filmmakers and inventors.
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Sur la plage par Frères Lumière
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Frères Lumière :: Sur la plage. A daring photograph for its time of a woman in a see-through dress on a beach. France, 1907-1915. | src Alamy
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citizenscreen · 1 year
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On March 22, 1895, Auguste and Louis Lumière debuted “Workers Leaving the Lumière Factory,” a short film widely regarded as the invention of movies for mass audiences. #OnThisDay The screening was by invitation for an audience of ten.
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silentdivasblog · 2 years
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A Trip to The Moon (1902) Restored hand tinted images.
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crumb · 7 months
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gilmoremovies · 1 year
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The Arrival of a Train at La Ciotat (1896)
L'arrivée d'un train à La Ciotat 
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Date Watched: 21st December 2022
Referenced in: 4x05
Rating:  ★★★★★
So this may only be 50 seconds long BUT it is down for one of the first MOVIES ever so it’s making this list. It’s on youtube, it’s nothing special now but it was before it’s time in the 18 hundreds! Piece of history.
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4x05, The Fundamental Things Apply (2003) Lorelai talks about the film and describes its key scene to Luke. LORELAI: Oh, my God. You're beyond monk. You're uber-monk. LUKE: Just start it up. I won't talk again. LORELAI: Okay, just one more warning - when they showed the first motion picture over a hundred years ago, it featured a train rushing toward the camera, and, um, people were so sure the train was going to burst off the screen and crush them that they ran away in terror. Now, Luke, the train is not going to leave the screen. LUKE: Hit the button. LORELAI: Okay.
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redhatmeg · 2 years
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Just to be sure, I checked the English version of this episode and Lumiere brothers have this stereotypical French accent there too. Which begs the question: how do they sound in original French version?
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lifewithaview · 8 months
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Photographe (1895) dir.Louis Lumière
(Lumiere No. 118)
The Subject-Auguste Lumière
The Photographer-Clément Maurice
A photographer has his camera all set up to take a gentleman's picture. The subject checks his face in a hand mirror, and the photographer poses him. Just as the photographer is about to take the picture, the subject gets up to look at the camera more closely. The frustrated photographer soon becomes quite impatient.
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bollywoodirect · 10 months
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On This Day: (07/07) in 1896, 1st film was screened in India. Lumiere brothers' associate Marius Sestier showcased 6 films at Watson Hotel, Bombay.
An advertisement for the show appeared in the Bombay Gazette and The Times Of India on the morning of the screening. “The marvel of the century!" the headline read, and beneath it, “The wonder of the world!!" The playbill promised “Living photographic pictures in life-sized reproductions"—perhaps the clearest description that could be offered to readers with little or no conception of cinema. Courtesy- Livemint
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travsd · 2 years
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On the Important Place of the Lumière Brothers
On the Important Place of the Lumière Brothers
“The first ones now shall later be last” — Matthew 20:16, by way of Bob Dylan. The Lumière Brothers [Auguste (1862-1954) and Louis (1864-1948)] were neither first nor last in the history of cinema, but they are something like, for they were among the very first to make (and just as importantly, promote) breakthroughs in making pictures move, and yet they remain very current in the present day,…
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Still-lifes by Lumiere Brothers
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Auguste-Marie-Louis-Nicolas Lumière and Louis-Jean Lumière ~ Tulips, 1896-1903. Trichromie. Transparency. | src Getty Images
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Auguste-Marie-Louis-Nicolas Lumière and Louis-Jean Lumière ~ Still Life of Flowers in a Stein, 1896-1903. Trichromie. Transparency. | src Getty Images
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citizenscreen · 6 months
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The Lumiere Maison in Lyon is now home to the Institute Lumiere, a museum housing early films and motion picture artifacts.
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gooseco · 1 year
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(half) brothers..
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bluntblade · 1 month
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Arrival of a Train (The Lumiere Brothers, 1895)
Dune Part 2 (Denis Villeneuve, 2024)
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kvetchs · 10 months
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me and those old movies…
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mossandfog · 1 year
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Autochrome Lumière, The World's Earliest Color Film
Way before Kodachrome, and the now-classic Paul Simon song, there was Autochrome Lumière. Autochrome Lumière is a photographic process that revolutionized color photography in the early 20th century. It was invented by French brothers Auguste and Louis Lumière, who were already famous for their contributions to the film industry. Before Autochrome Lumière, color photography was a difficult and…
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