Alexandre Promio Trailers
Entrée du “Charlemagne” à Bizerte TrailerLe Bey de Tunis et les personnages de sa suite descendant l'escalier du Bardo TrailerRevue du Bardo : délégations tunisiennes Trailer
Alexandre Promio was a pioneering French cinematographer and director who played a crucial role in the early development of motion pictures. As a key figure in the Lumière Brothers' company, he helped introduce and spread cinema across Europe and beyond, capturing some of the earliest moving images of major events and everyday life. His work included Sweden’s first newsreel, documenting King Oscar II’s arrival at the General Art and Industrial Exposition in 1897, showcasing the growing power of film as a medium for reporting and storytelling. Promio's contributions to early cinematography helped lay the foundation for documentary filmmaking and newsreel production worldwide.
Most Popular Alexandre Promio Trailers
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21 June 1897
Short film from (1897)
06 October 1896
Russian sovereign Nicholas II and Alexandra Fiodorovna, and President Felix Faure, parading down the Champs-Elysées in a carriage, followed by horsemen.
25 September 1896
Lumiere street scene.
09 October 1896
A black and white short from the Lumière brothers in which a crowds is filmed at the Place de l'Opèra in Paris.
22 June 1897
Another parade film from the Lumiere company.
16 December 1896
A short clip from the Lumière Brothers.
02 January 1898
Nero, seated on a throne, has slaves summoned. Each drinks poison and dies, the second even though he can see the corpse of his predecessor.
26 September 1896
Brooklyn, Fulton Street
16 June 1896
Short from (1896)
10 August 1896
A male lion, right next to bars that are about 6 or 8 inches apart, keenly watches a uniformed zoo attendant toss small morsels of food into the cage.
18 June 1896
Soldiers dancing.
28 September 1896
Rollerskating in Central Park.
01 September 1897
A bill poster comes upon a blank wall, and immediately puts up a poster advertising a movie show at one location.
25 September 1896
A short black and white film in which a fixed camera records a busy New York street, Broadway.
26 April 1897
This street scene from Bethlehem shows a crowd of locals jumping on something in the middle of camera range.
07 November 1896
Children dig for clams on the beach
01 September 1897
Staged assassination from the Lumiere company.
28 July 1896
A large wedding procession.
20 September 1896
Walking four abreast, in groups of six rows, 144 of Chicago's finest parade past a stationary camera.
08 May 1896
A stationary camera looks across a busy corner toward a store front marked "The Divan." The words "des fees" are beneath.
29 September 1896
A stationary camera looks west across Niagara Falls from the United States' side (the Niagara River rushes toward the falls from right to left).