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The Lumiere Brothers' - First films (1895)

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Origin of cinema!

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  • I see dead people

  • Cinema is a French invention...Well done France :)

    The Lumiere Brothers' gave birth to what might be one of the best contributions homo sapiens can enjoy. entertainmen, documentaries, series, animation, everything we see moving on the screens is because of them.

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  • @creek2 The first film was made by the French, like the first audio recording

    or the first photography invented in 1839, The French did a great contribution in invention and discovery especially in the medicine domain.

    Too bad that today, French movies are not popular in the world, but I heard that a French silent black and white movie won 3 Golden Globes and has 10 nominations in the 2012 Oscar...lol even in 2012 the French are able to do that.

    Don't get me wrong "the Artist" was brillant.

  • @norskasbj1 Actually the first working motion picture camera was invented by Edison, but of course where would we be if the French hadn't invented light sensitive film.

  • @hallowedbeeddie

    Their children are dead and probably their grandchildren too. 117 years is a long time.

    Anyways these early films is the only "time machines" we'll ever have.

    Btw, the current oldest person alive is Besse Cooper who was born in 1896, and is currently 115 years old (116 in August) ,so you're quite right that there's not a single person from that time (1895) alive.

  • @hallowedbeeddie TO me too!these people were maybe happier.I just think they were happier,slower,they took the time to live,they didn't watch Tv all day.Even if life was very tough,non washing machines,no TV,no car.They weren't unhappy.

  • @Sandekip Yes of course but these people did exist,they worked,loved and gave birth to babies also..and grandchildren and grandgrandchildren who maybe are still alive...good movie though.Thanks siyanyure for this extra rare movie!!

  • jose rizal died in 1896

  • Why i'm watching that? 

  • @hlashflahflhsjfh People actually got up and rushingly exited the room. At least most of them.

  • the fucking 19th cenury people!!!! we dont have to see it reenacted in today´s movies. it´s there. A completely different world. A world without planes, tv, and cars were just starting. mind blowing

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