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  2. Roundhay Garden Scene is the oldest surviving movie in the world. It was a short silent film created in 1888 by French inventor Louis Le Prince. The film features Le Prince’s son, Adolphe, Sarah Whitley and Joseph Whitley (who owned the home where the movie was filmed), and Annie Hatley walking around in a garden.

  3. Silent. Roundhay Garden Scene is a short silent motion picture filmed by French inventor Louis Le Prince at Oakwood Grange in Roundhay, Leeds, in Northern England on 14 October 1888. [1] It is believed to be the oldest surviving film. The camera used was patented in the United Kingdom on 16 November 1888.

  4. Dec 4, 2010 · The Lumière brothers unveiled their “cinematograph” in Paris in December 1895 but it took another 15 years for the first picture houses to open in Britain. Several of these now claim to be 100...

  5. 1980s. 1990s. 2000s. 2010s. 2020s. Art cinema. Film technology. See also. References. Further reading. External links. Cinema of the United Kingdom. The oldest known surviving film (from 1888) was shot in the United Kingdom as well as early colour films.

  6. One of the oldest British movies on our list is this glorious silent-era melodrama set mainly in London’s West End in the late 1920s but which takes detours to the slums of Limehouse and to the ...

  7. 1940s-50s. Coined the ‘Golden Era’ of British cinema, tickets sales and movie production peaked in the decade of the Fabulous Forties. In 1940, cinemas were closed due to fears the buildings would become targets for air raids in the newest World War.

  8. Sep 3, 2019 · This short film is widely recognized as the first movie ever made, capturing a brief moment of people walking around in a garden in Roundhay, Leeds, England. Despite its duration of just over two seconds, it holds immense significance as the earliest surviving instance of the motion picture.

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