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- DirectorWilliam K.L. Dickson
- DirectorWilliam K.L. DicksonWilliam HeiseStarsJames J. CorbettPeter CourtneyJames J. Corbett and Peter Courtney meet in a boxing exhibition.
- DirectorAlexander BlackStarsBlanche BaylissWilliam CourtenayChauncey DepewThe adventures of a female reporter in the 1890s.
- DirectorMax SkladanowskyStarsGrunatoThe fifth sequence of the "Wintergartenprogramm (1895)" by the Skladanowsky Brothers. In it, eight circus performers known as the Grunato Family perform their famous balancing act.
- DirectorÉmile ReynaudPre-cinematograph colour animation of a woman and man at the beach.
- DirectorLouis LumièreStarsMrs. Auguste LumiereJeanne-Joséphine LumièreThree men in a rowboat are leaving the harbor.
- DirectorMax SkladanowskyStarsDelawareThe third sequence of the "Wintergartenprogramm (1895)" by the Skladanowsky Brothers. In it, a man and a kangaroo stand up in front of each other with boxing gloves, and simulate a boxing match on a theatre stage.
- DirectorJames WilliamsonClown cuts off customer's head and replaces it.
- DirectorBirt AcresA stationary camera, looking diagonally across a racetrack toward the infield, records the horses as they race past. Once they are out of view and the race is over, police officers run onto the infield. The crowd moves around.
- DirectorLouis LumièreSeveral little boys run along a pier, then jump into the ocean.
- DirectorBirt AcresStarsEmpress Augusta VictoriaKaiser Wilhelm II
- DirectorBirt AcresAlthough the content of this film is primitive in the extreme - a shot of the traditional Oxford versus Cambridge University Boat Race, filmed on March 30 1895 - this film is of immense historical importance as being the first ever British film
- DirectorLouis LumièreA stationary camera looks across the boulevard at a diagonal toward one corner of Lyon's Cordeliers' Square. It's a long shot, with a great deal of depth of focus. We can see the sky and fronts of four buildings, each four or five stories tall. It's a busy thoroughfare, with pedestrians walking in front of the buildings and crossing the boulevard between horse-drawn vehicles. A double-decker bus passes in front of us, pulled by two horses. Various tradesmen pass on wagons. One van passes.
- DirectorLouis LumièreStarsAndrée LumièreAuguste LumièreA baby held by his father dips his little hands into a water jug and he can' t catch the goldfish .
- DirectorLouis LumièreOutdoors, with a nondescript building in the background, four men stand, each holding the corner of a blanket stretched parallel to the ground. They wear the clothes of laborers. By the back corner on our left stands a uniformed man who seems in charge. A sixth man stands back from the blanket about six paces; he runs forward and takes a leap but stops at the edge of the blanket and is upbraided by the uniformed gent. The same thing happens a second time, but the next three times, he completes a flip, landing on his back in the middle of the blanket, and the four then boost him out toward the camera. The final time seems like it will be his last for awhile.
- DirectorLouis LumièreA man tries to get on a horse , but he climbs to one side and falls from the other, until he manages to stay in balance.
- DirectorGeorges MélièsThis lost film presumably features a train arriving at Vincennes station.
- DirectorGeorges MélièsThis lost film presumably features a person watering flowers to comedic effect. This film is believed to have imitated the Louis and Auguste Lumière film "L'arroseur arrose", which survives.
- DirectorGeorges Méliès
- DirectorGeorges Méliès
- DirectorGeorges MélièsLittle is known of this lost film; presumably it featured one or more threshing machines.
- DirectorGeorges MélièsThis lost film, among the earliest by Georges Méliès, presumably featured the use of a bivouac sack for a soldier encampment.
- DirectorGeorges MélièsThis lost film presumably features women washing clothing.
- DirectorGeorges Méliès
- DirectorGeorges Méliès
- DirectorBirt AcresStage boxing match between Sergeant-Instructor Barrett and Sergeant Pope, with a round, interval, and knockout.
- DirectorGeorges MélièsStarsGeorgette MélièsLittle is known about this lost film, which presumably features young baby girls.
- DirectorGeorges MélièsVery little is known of this lost film; according to the title it featured a gypsy camp.
- DirectorGabriel VeyreIn three successive waves, civil guard riders quickly cross the plain.
- DirectorFrancisco Pinto Moreira
- DirectorGeorges MélièsVery little is known of this lost Georges Melies film, but the title indicates it may have featured children riding a merry-go-round.
- DirectorGeorges Méliès
- DirectorHenry Short
- DirectorGeorges MélièsStarsTsar Nicholas IITsarina Alexandra
- DirectorGeorges MélièsStarsTsar Nicholas II
- DirectorGeorges MélièsLittle is known about this lost film, which presumably features a coronation of the rosary, or a celebration of the Coronation of the Virgin Mary.
- DirectorWilliam K.L. Dickson"A company of little darkies showing off their paces to the music of the banjo."
- DirectorBirt AcresStarsAlhambra Girls
- DirectorGeorges MélièsThis lost film is speculated to have featured a serpentine dance, possibly in an imitation of the Edison Studios' "Annabelle" films, except with a different dancer.
- DirectorGeorges MélièsStarsGeorges MélièsThis lost film featured a talented sketch artist drawing the statesman and historian Adolphe Thiers with stunning rapidity.
- DirectorGeorges MélièsStarsGeorges MélièsThis lost film featured a talented sketch artist drawing the statesman and Liberal Unionist Joseph Chamberlain with stunning rapidity.
- DirectorGeorges MélièsStarsGeorges MélièsThis lost film featured a talented sketch artist drawing Her Majesty H. M. Queen Victoria with stunning rapidity.
- DirectorGeorges MélièsStarsGeorges MélièsThis lost film featured a talented sketch artist drawing the Prussian statesman Otto Von Bismark with stunning rapidity.
- DirectorGeorges Méliès
- DirectorGeorges Méliès
- DirectorGeorges Méliès
- DirectorGeorges Méliès
- DirectorGeorges MélièsVery little is known about this lost film, but according to the title it possibly featured large waves crashing against jagged, black rocks on a coast.
- DirectorGeorges Méliès
- DirectorGeorges Méliès
- DirectorAurélio da Paz dos ReisCampinos on horseback drive small herds of cattle through the vast area of the traditional fair, before prospective buyers.
- DirectorGeorges Méliès
- DirectorGeorges Méliès
- DirectorGeorges Méliès
- DirectorWilliam K.L. Dickson"A colored woman washing a little pickaninny. Very funny, and especially pleasing to children."
- DirectorGeorges Méliès
- DirectorGeorges Méliès
- DirectorGeorges MélièsLittle is known about this lost film, which presumably features a gardener.
- DirectorGeorges Méliès
- DirectorGeorges Méliès
- DirectorGeorges Méliès
- DirectorGeorges Méliès
- DirectorGeorges Méliès
- DirectorAuguste LumièreLouis Lumière
- DirectorGeorges MélièsStarsElise de Vère
- DirectorGeorges Méliès
- DirectorGeorges Méliès
- DirectorGeorges MélièsThis lost film presumably features the Place de l'Opéra in Paris, France.
- DirectorGeorges Méliès
- DirectorGeorges Méliès
- DirectorGeorges Méliès
- DirectorGeorges MélièsThis lost film presumably shows the Place du Théâtre-Français.
- DirectorGeorges Méliès
- DirectorGeorges MélièsLittle is known about this lost film, the third created by Georges Méliès. Presumably it shows a bicycle riding lesson.
- DirectorGeorges Méliès
- DirectorGeorges Méliès
- DirectorGeorges Méliès
- DirectorGeorges Méliès
- DirectorGeorges Méliès
- DirectorGeorges Méliès
- DirectorAurélio da Paz dos ReisA large number of workers, mostly young women, leave by the front door of their work place at lunch time. The building has an impressive colonnaded facade, and is located at 181, Santa Catarine St., Porto - one of the city's main streets. A passengers' horse cart crosses from right to left of the screen, and a few seconds after an ox cart carrying merchandise crosses in the opposite direction. All the while, workers keep leaving the factory, giving a sense of a large work force.
- DirectorGeorges Méliès
- DirectorGeorges Méliès
- DirectorGeorges Méliès
- DirectorAlfred MoulStarsFred StoreyJulie SealeEllen DawsA woman sitting on a bench is approached by a soldier. Momentarily, she refuses his advances, but in no time at all, they are kissing each other passionately.
- DirectorGeorges MélièsLittle is known about this lost short film, other than it may have been similar to the Lumiere Brothers' "Employees Leaving the Factory" from the previous year.
- DirectorGeorges MélièsStarsGeorges Méliès
- DirectorGeorges Méliès
- DirectorGeorges Méliès
- DirectorGeorges Méliès
- DirectorGeorges Méliès
- DirectorGeorges MélièsLittle is known about this lost film, which presumably features an unruly child to comedic effect.
- DirectorGeorges Méliès
- DirectorGeorges Méliès
- Five London buskers dance and play banjos, tambourines, and bones.
- DirectorWilliam K.L. DicksonShort film depicting an African-American family eating watermelons. It may have been used for entertainment purposes in its time with the use of racist stereotypes that were very popular back when this film was released in 1896.
- DirectorAlice Guy
- DirectorAlice Guy