Lyon, place Bellecour (1895), is another Lumière film, produced in 1895, that probably wasn't released to paying audiences, until early 1896. It probably kept the 1895 tag, because it was shown to a test audience that year. Lyon, place Bellecour (1895), is pretty incredible. All the excitement of the town center of Lyon, France in 1895. Everyone buzzing around, with their busy lives and getting through their day. Everything here still looks like it is horse-drawn. There are no cars yet, but they do have horse-drawn, double decker buses. It's a busy day in the neighborhood for sure. Lyon, place Bellecour (1895), could be a good complimentary film, to watch with the Lumiere's Cordeliers' Square in Lyon (1895). The two together show an excellent view of life in France in 1895.
9.3 (A MyGrade) = 9 IMDB.
9.3 (A MyGrade) = 9 IMDB.