The Great Train Robbery (1903), directed and photographed by Edwin S. Porter, a former Thomas Edison cinematographer, was a watershed moment in film history.
Louis and Auguste Lumière were two of the trailblazers. The Lumière Brothers produced some of the first widely seen motion films.
Fiction is defined as any creative work, primarily narrative work, that depicts characters, events, or locations in ways that are fictitious or inconsistent with history, reality, or believability. In a restricted sense, "fiction" refers to written tales in prose, most typically novels, novellas, and short stories.
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