Most Popular Auguste Lumière Trailers
Total trailers found: 903
25 January 1900
The film is a panorama shot-scene lasting just under a minute. The panorama film, as coined by Lumière, is a moving-camera shot--usually accomplished by placing the camera on a moving transport, such as a boat or train.
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.
06 August 1896
Short made in Mexico.
26 May 1896
Sovereign Nicholas II and Alexandra Feodorovna and their suite slowly walk down a staircase, preceded by a company of cuirassiers.
25 September 1896
Lumiere street scene.
24 December 1896
Passers-by on a street market in Marseille.
22 June 1897
Another parade film from the Lumiere company.
18 January 1903
A merchant is giving a demonstration of his lifelike automatons to a bedazzled customer. Could these "larger than life" clockwork figures look too good to be true?
06 August 1899
View of the audience, following the launch of a ship.
20 February 1898
Two fighters, in traditional costume, taking part to the national kendo tournament.
19 December 1902
Inside an operating room, a surgeon performs several procedures of "modern" surgery.
07 March 1897
Several shots of the carnival in Nice, floats and parade costumes, passing along the crowded streets.
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).
05 September 1896
Released on October 4, 1896 in Lyon ( France ) under the title “ Fêtes de l'inauguration du monument de Guillaume Ier à Breslau : II.
16 December 1896
A short clip from the Lumière Brothers.
07 March 1897
Several shots of the carnival in Nice, floats and parade costumes, passing along the crowded streets.
28 November 1897
A group of four children, circle dancing.
01 January 1895
A photographer has his camera all set up to take a gentleman's picture. The subject checks his face in a hand mirror, and the photographer poses him.
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.
01 January 1897
La Poupée is a series of three short films inspired from a comedy in four acts of the same name by Edmond Audran, performed for the first time at the Théâtre de la Gaieté in Paris on 21 October 1896.
20 October 1896
A man and a woman dance "jarabe tapatío" while some people watch.
04 April 1897
Two boxers climb into barrels and proceed to pummel each other in this novelty film from the Lumières.
20 October 1897
The earliest surviving Japanese film showing the martial art of kendo.
21 June 1897
Short film from (1897)
11 April 1896
Dense pedestrian, trams and cars traffic on the street, in front of the Palais de la Bourse in Marseille.
24 June 1897
Short clip of a football match, filmed on the Lumière cinematograph, 33 years before FIFA's 1st World Cup.
30 August 1896
Félicien Trewey performs a trick by writing backwards the words "Ladies and gentlemen, my grateful thanks" on a board.
12 March 1896
Lumiere short
07 March 1897
Several shots of the carnival in Nice, floats and parade costumes, passing along the crowded streets.
10 October 1896
Turcos regiment parade.
25 June 1897
Clarence Dock
06 March 1897
A crowd of spectators listen to President William McKinley's speech during his inauguration ceremony outside the U.
07 March 1897
Several shots of the carnival in Nice, floats and parade costumes, passing along the crowded streets.
20 April 1897
Panoramic view of the banks of the River Nile.