Gabriel Veyre Trailers
Aboard the 'Tonkin' - Rope skipping TrailerLe village de Namo - Panorama pris d'une chaise à porteurs TrailerPassage en chaises à porteur au col des Nuages (Annam) Trailer
Aboard the 'Tonkin' - Rope skipping TrailerLe village de Namo - Panorama pris d'une chaise à porteurs TrailerPassage en chaises à porteur au col des Nuages (Annam) Trailer
Total trailers found: 73
30 April 1899
Vietnamese children collect coins that are thrown them by two aristocratic ladies.
15 September 1896
The parade occupies only a small portion of the screen, the crowds are a seething mass that do really move and the Independence Bell is nowhere to be seen.
14 July 1898
A review of engineers at the Longchamp parade, filmed by the Lumière brothers.
14 July 1898
The end of the Longchamp parade and departure of the President, filmed by the Lumière brothers.
16 August 1896
A clip by Gabriel Veyre showing horses galloping at a Mexican festival.
06 August 1896
A mounted Mexican president poses for the camera.
20 October 1896
Mexican vaqueros (cattle herders) in Guadalajara guide their horses through water.
01 February 1897
The film had a skirmish to Firefighters from Havana pulling guard barracks pump, reel and carriage for help, two staircases and fire rising up to the roof, carrying hoses.
25 January 1900
Passengers travelling in litters in the French protectorate of Annam
30 April 1899
Asian remake of Employees Leaving the Lumiere Factory, apparently.
18 January 1900
A Lumière Brothers short film.
18 January 1900
A short film
14 April 1900
Aboard the 'Tonkin' - jumping rope.
28 December 1899
Local workers climb the slope pushing carts.
28 April 1899
Four men tie ropes to a log and then pull it to the shore.
14 July 1899
A man demonstrates a human-powered water wheel that irrigates a rice field.
14 July 1898
President Félix Faure, escorted by horsemen, marching past the troops at Longchamp.
09 October 1899
Short actuality capturing an elephant procession in the streets of Phnom Penh: elephants bearing riders, walking through public space in procession, as part of local ceremony or spectacle.
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.
20 October 1896
A man and a woman dance "jarabe tapatío" while some people watch.