Jérusalem, le saint sépulcre (1897)
In 1897 the Lumiere Brothers sent their cameras throughout the world to capture various images. Obviously the majority of the people during this era couldn't afford to travel around so there's no doubt that these movies would have been popular because it gave people a chance to actually see a location that they'd never be able to travel to. The camera here is set outside a building in Jerusalem and for less than a minute we see what activity is going on. In all honesty, there's really not much happening here but we do get some nice cinematography and I'd argue that it's always fascinating just getting to see what was going on at the time the film was shot.