Posted by john on September 29, 2010 · Leave a Comment
Posted by admin on September 29, 2010 · 1 Comment
The Greatest Film Ever Made by Nathan Raine The art of film started with the Roundhay Garden Scene. A charming little picture documenting a midday’s saunter between four noble gentlepersons in the fall of 1888. What makes this film so immensely important is that the two second film is the earliest surviving motion picture known [...]
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