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Lumière and Company (1995, original title "Lumière et compagnie") was a collaboration between forty-one international film directors in which each made a short film using the original Cinématographe camera invented by the Lumière brothers.

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Lumière and Company
DVD cover, blue with white lettering
Directed by Several (see Directors)
Release date(s)
  • 1995 (1995)

Lumière and Company (1995, original title "Lumière et compagnie") was a collaboration between forty-one international film directors in which each made a short film using the original Cinématographe camera invented by the Lumière brothers.

Shorts were edited in-camera and constrained by three rules:

  1. A short may be no longer than 52 seconds
  2. No synchronized sound
  3. No more than three takes

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