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1895 film debut

The 1895 film debut refers to the first public screenings of motion pictures, notably by Louis Lumière and his brother Auguste in Paris. They showcased short films, such as "Workers Leaving the Lumière Factory," using their Cinématographe camera, which could record, develop, and project images. These screenings marked the birth of cinema as an entertainment and art form, transforming visual storytelling and entertainment globally, and laying the foundation for the modern film industry.