Am 28. Dezember 1895 präsentierten die Brüder Lumière im »Grand Cafe« in Paris ihren Kinematographen. Einige Dutzend Menschen sahen etwas, was es so noch nie zuvor gegeben hatte: zehn kurze Filme flimmerten über die Leinwand. Dieser Abend gilt als die Geburtsstunde des Kinos.
Rewind It — Peter G. Adams
Girlhood — Peter G. Adams
The Birth of Cinema — Peter G. Adams
Open Questions — Peter G. Adams
Face Recognition — Peter G. Adams
Stylish but Intelligent — Peter G. Adams
Cecile Starr — Peter G. Adams
John and Dino — Peter G. Adams
La Feé Aux Choux — Peter G. Adams
Chronophone — Peter G. Adams
Production at Gaumont — Peter G. Adams
Locations in Paris — Peter G. Adams
La Vie Du Christ — Peter G. Adams
Script Theft — Peter G. Adams
Alice and Herbert to Berlin — Peter G. Adams
Gaumont to Solax — Peter G. Adams
Pins Investigation — Peter G. Adams
Pictures from the Pins — Peter G. Adams
Camera Techniques — Peter G. Adams
Filming at Solax — Peter G. Adams
Alice's Vision — Peter G. Adams
Edison Trust — Peter G. Adams
Herbert Leaves — Peter G. Adams
Hard Times — Peter G. Adams
Roberta Dear — Peter G. Adams
To Louis Gaumont — Peter G. Adams
Library of Congress — Peter G. Adams
Madam Blaché's Sign — Peter G. Adams
What Mother Meant to Me — Peter G. Adams
Box by Box & Credits — Peter G. Adams