A short history of French cinema


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From the pioneers of the silver screen to today's new realism, French directors have shaped film-making around the world
by Andrew Pulver

France can, with some justification, claim to have invented the whole concept of cinema. Film historians call The Arrival of a Train at La Ciotat Station, the 50-second film by the Lumière brothers first screened in 1895, the birth of the medium
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