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| 1/1 - | Pathe release Episodes of the Transvaal War [MORE] [ADD] |
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| 15/2 - | Gaumont opens showroom and markets the Kinora a viewing machine invented by Louis Lumiere in 1896 [MORE] [ADD] | ||
| 15/3 - | Dufayel Stores organise sound movie sessions using Charles Pathe's Phonograph [MORE] [ADD] | ||
| 8/4 - | Francois Parnaland competes with Pathe & Gaumont [MORE] [ADD] | ||
| 13/5 - | The Hippodrome in rue Calaincourt opens [MORE] [ADD] | ||
| 14/5 - | The giant Lumiere Cinematograph is displayed at the World’s Fair in Paris [MORE] [ADD] | ||
| 17/6 - | Louis Feuillade has his first article published [MORE] [ADD] | ||
| 18/8 - | Raoul Grimoin-Sanson's Cineorama is declared bankrupt.[MORE] [ADD] | ||
| 10/9 - | Pathe take over Continsouza and Bunzli’s camera factory [MORE] [ADD] | ||
| 30/9 - | Leon Gaumont produces pocket Chrono [MORE] [ADD] | ||
| 10/11 - | Clement Maurice and Henri Loiret's Phono-Cinema-Theatre re-opens its doors following its success at the World's Fair. [MORE] [ADD] | ||
| 1/12 - | Georges Melies releases Reve de Noel [MORE] [ADD] | ||
| - French film productions start to exceed 10 minutes’ running time [MORE] [ADD] |