Le Cinématographe Lumière (1945)

Le Cinématographe Lumière (1945) poster

A viewer can visit the whole world in a cinema or revisit historic moments. This industry was born thanks to the Lumière brothers, who synthesized research into motion reproduction at the end of the 19th century. The first public screening took place on December 28, 1895. Since then, cinema has gone from strength to strength, with the addition of sound and research into 3D cinema, for example. Louis Lumière expressed his pride in having committed this “sin of youth”.

Director: Henri Lepage
Genre: Documentary
Runtime: 18 min
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Music: Félicien Ouvry
Production: Alcina, Gaumont
Country: France
Language: Français
Original Language: fr
More Films by Director: Henri Lepage
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Frequently Asked Questions

What is Le Cinématographe Lumière about?
A viewer can visit the whole world in a cinema or revisit historic moments. This industry was born thanks to the Lumière brothers, who synthesized research into motion reproduction at the end of the 19th century. The first public screening took place on December 28, 1895. Since then, cinema has gone from strength to strength, with the addition of sound and research into 3D cinema, for example. Louis Lumière expressed his pride in having committed this “sin of youth”.
Who directed Le Cinématographe Lumière?
Le Cinématographe Lumière was directed by Henri Lepage.
Who stars in Le Cinématographe Lumière?
Le Cinématographe Lumière stars Louis Lumière, Auguste Lumière, Léon Gaumont.
How long is Le Cinématographe Lumière?
Le Cinématographe Lumière has a runtime of 18m (18 minutes).
What genre is Le Cinématographe Lumière?
Le Cinématographe Lumière is a Documentary film.
Where was Le Cinématographe Lumière produced?
Le Cinématographe Lumière was produced in France.