Lumière Lives: Cinema’s Birth Revived 130 Years Later

Lumière l’aventure continue: Cinema’s Genesis Once upon a time, 130 years ago, two French brothers, Auguste and Louis, the engineer, used film. It was a flexible and durable ribbon.  John Carbutt invented it in 1888. American industrialist George Eastman marketed it in the United States and England, (He would later become Kodak.) Brothers Auguste and Louis, named ... The post Lumière Lives: Cinema’s Birth Revived 130 Years Later appeared first on The Movie Blog.

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Lumière Lives: Cinema’s Birth Revived 130 Years Later

Lumière l’aventure continue: Cinema’s Genesis Once upon a time, 130 years ago, two French brothers, Auguste and Louis, the engineer, used film. It was a flexible and durable ribbon.  John Carbutt invented it in 1888. American industrialist George Eastman marketed it in the United States and England, (He would later become Kodak.) Brothers Auguste and Louis, named ...

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