
Auguste Lumière
Auguste Lumière (1862 – 1954) was a pioneering French inventor and one of the brothers credited with the invention of the cinematograph. Alongside his brother Louis, he played a crucial role in the development of early motion picture technology, and their work continues to be celebrated as foundational to the art of cinema, as highlighted in the documentary 'Lumière – L’avventura del cinema.'
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Auguste Lumière is recognized as one of the first filmmakers and inventors.
Piedzīvojums sākas. Piedzīvojums turpinās / DienaAuguste Lumière, along with his brother, invented the cinematograph, which allowed films to be shot and shown to multiple people simultaneously.
Varbūt esmu pārāk optimistisks, jo esmu francūzis. Intervija ar Kannu kinofestivāla vadītāju Tjerī Fremo / DienaAuguste Lumière, along with his brother Louis, is celebrated for their contributions to the birth of cinema.
l'avventura del cinema" al Cinema ConcordiaAuguste Lumière is noted for his contributions to the early cinema with his invention of the 'fotocinematica'.
Le "vedute" dei Lumière come i "post" del webAuguste Lumière, along with his brother, is credited with inventing the cinematograph.
Origini del cinema: in un documentario 120 filmini inediti girati a fine ‘800 dai fratelli Lumière











