With all the hype of the holiday films this year, it’s good to see what really started all this in the first place. On December 28, 1895, Auguste and Louis Lumiere, two early French filmmakers, gave a for-profit exhibition of … Continue reading →
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This Day in History 12/28: The Birth of Commercial Motion Pictures
With all the hype of the holiday films this year, it’s good to see what really started all this in the first place. On December 28, 1895, Auguste and Louis Lumiere, two early French filmmakers, gave a for-profit exhibition of … Continue reading →
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