La Pelouse - Voitures et foules (1899)
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Runtime : 1M
Synopsis
Carriages and crowds cross a grassy area.
Paris seen from a boat, in this Lumière short film.
An early short film from the Lumière brothers.
Street scene: Arch de Triumph.
1905 short film showing people walking down a Ljutomer street after mass.
Pedestrians, carts and trams traffic, on Whitehall Street in New York.
New York, travelers descent of the Brooklyn Bridge
This scene is a part of the very first film shot produced by the Manaki Brothers. Despina, the Janaki and Milton Manaki's grandmother, was recorded weaving in one high-angle shot. For no apparent reason, the first shot made in Macedonia, in the Balkans in fact, made by these two cinematography pioneers, contains peculiar symbolics: at the moment when the grandmother Despina spins the weaving wheel, film starts rolling in our country.
Sovereign Nicholas II, Alexandra Feodorovna and President Félix Faure, walking by, followed by their respective escorts.
A black and white short from the Lumière brothers in which a crowds is filmed at the Place de l'Opèra in Paris.
A group of young women and children enjoy a rowdy picnic in the countryside.
A wedding party leave church in this Lumière brothers' short film.
The end of the Longchamp parade and departure of the President, filmed by the Lumière brothers.
The cook has trouble lighting the stove, so she adds kerosene, with explosive results.
President Félix Faure, escorted by horsemen, marching past the troops at Longchamp.
Study in motion based on Muybridge’s photographs of man running.
A review of the Republican Guard and firemen at Longchamp filmed by the Lumière brothers.
A review of engineers at the Longchamp parade, filmed by the Lumière brothers.
Russian sovereign Nicholas II and Alexandra Fiodorovna, and President Felix Faure, parading down the Champs-Elysées in a carriage, followed by horsemen.
Footage of a bullfight, shot by Hill in 1934, hand-painted by the artist three decades later.