Description:The 'plot' is outlined by the title: the film consists of a single shot of workers leaving the Lumiere factory, and the film would be of virtually no interest (except to students of late 19th century clothing) were it not for the fact that it was the first film ever to be projected to a paying audience, and is consequently one of the The 'plot' is outlined by the title: the film consists of a single shot of workers leaving the Lumiere factory, and the film would be of virtually no interest (except to students of late 19th century clothing) were it not for the fact that it was the first film ever to be projected to a paying audience, and is consequently one of the most important films in the history of the cinema.... (more)(less)
"3.5.
Kolme Lumiéren aiemminkin katsottua suursaavutusta tuli nähtyä koulussa. Edelleen omalla tavallaan vaikuttavia ja taiteenlajille elintärkeitä kokeiluja, mutta kaikkihan tietävät sen."
"Directed by Louis Lumière
Produced by Louis Lumière
Cinematography Louis Lumière
Distributed by Lumière
Release date(s) March 22, 1895 (France)
February 20, 1896 (UK)
March 22, 1970 (Denmark TV premiere)
Running time 46 seconds
Country France
Language Silent"
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"Ensimmäisiin elokuviin lukeutuva muutaman sekunnin pituinen dokumenttipätkä ei oikeastaan tarjoa mitään, mutta paha käydä kokeilumielessä luotua pioneeria haukkumaankaan."
"Also Known as: Exiting the Factory
Influential, How? Cinema arrives!
Citizen Kane. Top Gun. The Hottie & The Nottie. The common thread? They’re all descendents of cine-pioneer Louis Lumière’s La Sortie Des Usines Lumière - no less than the first motion picture ever made.
Fifty seconds long, it captures in real time workers spilling from the gates of Lyon’s Lumiere Factory.
A precursor to everything, it particularly anticipates the work of George Lucas: there are three versi"