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Carmaux, défournage du coke (1896)
The first movie of the history of the world cinema
10 September 2006 - 1 out of 2 users found this review helpful.
It's the first movie of the history of the world cinema on the large-scale industry carried out in Carmaux in France beside Toulouse on July 1, 1896. The cameraman is Alexandre Promio, chief of the photographic service of the Lumière brothers in the Lyon, and most famous of their operators. He made this day two films: "Drawing out the coke" (41 seconds) and "Loading of coke" (45 seconds) CARMAUX, a town of southern France, in the department of Tarn,. Pop. (1906) 8618. The town gives its name to an important coal-basin, and carries on the manufacture of glass. Jean Jaures is the deputy of Carmaux, of the Coal miners and the glass-workers elected of 1892 to 1898 and 1902 to 1914.
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