Cinema History: The Birth of Cinema (1878 - 1905)

Published: 26 February 2023
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The beginning of Cinema History. How the first motion pictures were born and where? What is considered the Birth of Cinema? Who were the first important directors in the History of Cinema? What were the first movies about? The journey to the Cinema History has just begun!

In this video series we explore the milestones of Cinema, from 1878 till 1905.

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Contents of the video:

0:00 - Introduction
1:20 - The beginning of motion pictures
4:18 - Lumière Brothers
6:56 - Alice Guy-Blanche
8:14 - Movies from 1896 till 1901
12:28 - Georges Méliès
18:33 - Ferdinand Zecca
19:38 - Edwin S. Porter
25:51 - Lubin, Chomon, Alberini, Nonguet
27:49 - Epilogue

You will find below all the movies that were mentioned during the video, with their English title, the year they were released and their director's names.

"The Horse in Motion" (1878) - Eadweard Muybridge
"The Roundhay Garden Scene" (1888) - Louis Le Prince
“Monkeyshines, no. 1’’ & “Monkeyshines, no. 2’’ (1890), "Boxing Cats" (1894) - William Dickson
"Workers Leaving the Lumiere Factory" (1895), "Arrival of a train at La Ciotat" (1896), "The Sprinkler Sprinkled" (1896) - Lumiere Brothers
"Fairy of the Cabbages" (1896), "The Consequences of Feminism" (1906), "A fool and his money" (1912) - Alice Guy-Blanche
"The May Irwin Kiss" (1896) - William Heise
"Bedtime for the Bride" (1896) - Albert Kirchner
"Leaving Jerusalem by Train" (1897), "The Passion" (1898) - Alexander Promio
"Attack on China Mission" (1900), "The Big Shallow" (1901) - James Williamson
"Scrooge, or Marley's Ghost" (1901) - Walter Booth
"The House of the Devil" (1896), "The Four Troublesome Heads" (1898), "Divers at Work in the Wreck of Maine" (1898), "The Dreyfus Affair" (1899), "Cinderella" (1899), "A Trip to the Moon" (1902) - Georges Méliès
"History of a Crime" (1901), "Victims of Alcoolism" (1902) - Ferdinand Zecca
"What Happened on Twenty-Third Street, New York" (1901), "Terrible Teddy, Grizzly Bear" (1901), "Jack and the Beanstalk" (1902), "Life of an American fireman" (1903), "Uncle Tom's Cabin" (1903) "The Great Train Robbery" (1903), "The Kleptomaniac" (1904), "The Little Train Robbery" (1905), "Rescued from an Eagle's Nest" (1908) - Edwin S. Porter
"The Great Train Robbery" (1904) - Siegmund Lubin
"The Heir of Pruna House" (1904) - Segundo de Chomon
"The Capture of Rome" (1905) - Filoteo Alberini
"The Assassination of Grand Duke Serge" (1905), "The Revolution in Russia" (1905) - Lucien Nonguet


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