The first film ever "Exiting the Factory" (1895)
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Uploaded on Nov 3, 2007
..For those who still wonders how it all begans, here is the first film ever. It last 45 second and it's in the public domain.
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cabarrera 7 months ago
Time for a 3D remake.
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cezza57 7 months ago
The first sexual harassment caught on film in the work place. 0:36
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BrawlBRSTMs12 2 hours ago
Calling the Roundhay Garden Scene the "oldest film ever made" is pretty inaccurate. There's no proof it was the oldest film ever made. The correct way of describing it, would be "the oldest SURVIVING film ever made". For all we know, there could have been forever lost early films old enough to have potentially shown Mozart (i.e. 1700s)
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Mugicianwill 2 weeks ago
Looking forward to the sequel...
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GaelicCelt1990 1 month ago
Pretty amazing, but this isn't the first film ever, there were two from 1888. Both were in Leeds, England, one showed people dancing in a garden, the other showed people and horse drawn carts crossing the Leeds Bridge.
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BlackNGoldRules 1 month ago
I think he means dog years.
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ryanmshepard92 1 month ago
Actually, it may not even be that. That's just the earliest that we know of and it was discovered fairly recently I think, so there may be even earlier ones.
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ZeekWolfe1 1 month ago
My helpers at the nursing home are taking dictation for this message. All not dead. That is me, Herbert Boverhofen, at the 47 second point riding my bicycle. Ich war in achzehnhundert achundfunfzehn geboren. I was born in 1885. I'm almost at the end. I've seen finally this movie after wondering all those years what that guy was doing cranking the funny looking box on the footpath. I can't think anymore, goodbye.
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hippa2dahoppa2 1 month ago
your suppose to multiply a dogs life by 7 times, so 7 times 118 = 826. 7 times is human years since there life span is so short
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Bob Smith 1 month ago
Hmm, more like 118 years old.
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