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Attack on a China Mission - 1900
1:06
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King John - 1899
1:15
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Jeffries / Fitzsimmons Fight - 1899
2:49
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The Devil in a Convent - 1899
3:04
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Transformation by Hats, Comic View - 1895
0:42
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Arrival of a Train at La Ciotat Station (HD Best Version) 1895
0:45
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First Sound Film - 1895
0:22
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The Magician - 1898
1:01
9
Pygmalion and Galatea - 1898
0:47
10
Statue of Liberty - 1898
0:47
11
Eiffel Tower - 1898
0:42
12
Adventures of William Tell - 1898
0:55
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Come along, do! - 1898
0:48
14
The Humpty Dumpty Circus - 1898
0:07
15
The Ball Game - 1898
0:23
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Dewar's It's Scotch - 1898
0:46
17
The Oil Gush in Balakhany - 1898
0:43
18
Blanket Tossing a New Recruit - 1898
0:34
19
On the Roofs (Sur les toits) 1897
1:09
20
Peeping Tom - 1897
1:42
21
Sutro Baths No. 2 - 1897
0:24
22
Sutro Baths No. 1 - 1897
0:24
23
Sea Fighting in Greece - 1897
1:03
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New Pillow Fight - 1897
0:40
25
Pillow Fight - 1897
0:24
26
Niagara, les chutes - 1897
0:38
27
Leaving Jerusalem by Railway - 1897
0:44
28
The Surrender of Tournavos - 1897
0:52
29
The Last Cartridges (First War Film) 1897
1:02
30
Cupid and Psyche - 1897
0:28
31
An Hallucinated Alchemist - 1897
3:49
32
After the Ball (First Adult Movie) 1897
1:06
La Fée aux Choux (The Fairy of the Cabbages) 1896
0:51
34
The Haunted Castle (First Horror Film) 1896
3:18
35
Promenade of Ostriches, Paris Botanical Gardens - 1896
0:50
36
Poultry-Yard - 1896
0:51
37
Feeding The Doves - 1896
0:25
38
Dragoons Crossing the Sâone - 1896
0:47
39
A Serpentine Dance - 1896
4:33
40
Brooklyn Bridge, BRT, New York City - 1896
0:49
41
A Morning Alarm - 1896
0:54
42
Childish Quarrel - 1896
0:50
43
Repas de bébé (Baby's Dinner) 1895
0:35
44
Les Forgerons - 1895
0:45
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La Charcuterie mécanique (The Mechanical Butcher) First Science Fiction Film -1895
0:43
46
La Mer (Baignade en mer) Swimming in the Sea - 1895
0:23
47
Annabelle Serpentine Dance - 1895
0:17
48
Robetta and Doretto, No 2 - 1894
0:21
49
Glenroy Brothers, No. 2 (Comic Boxing) 1894
0:18
50
Hadj Cheriff, Arab Knife Juggler (Best Quality) 1894
0:18
51
Sandow (Film) - 1894
0:38
52
Fred Ott's Sneeze - 1894
0:08
53
Luis Martinetti, Contortionist (Best Version!) - 1894
0:15
54
Fire Rescue Scene - 1894
0:48
55
Falling Cat -1894
0:10
56
Boxing Cats - 1894
0:19
57
Caicedo (with Pole) 1894
0:19
58
Annie Oakley Sooting Glass Balls - 1894
0:21
59
First Sport Filmed (Boxing) 1894
0:37
60
Imperial Japanese Dance - 1894
0:22
61
Annabelle Butterfly Dance - 1894
0:32
62
Carmencita (The First Woman in Film) 1894
0:52
63
Autour d'une cabine - 1894
1:52
64
Traffic In King's Road, Chelsea - 1890
0:11
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Blacksmith Scene - 1893
0:21
66
Horse Shoeing - 1893
0:03
67
Pauvre Pierrot (World's First Animated Cartoon) 1892
4:02
68
A Hand Shake - 1892
0:49
69
Fencing (Two Men Fencing) 1892
0:40
70
La Vague (The Wave) 1891
0:17
71
Sioux Ghost Dance (Buffalo Dance) 1894
0:16
72
The Barbershop (Best Version Ever!) 1894
0:43
73
Bucking Bronco - 1894
0:20
74
Band Drill - 1894
0:19
75
Newark Athlete - 1891
0:12
76
Two Fencers - 1891
0:06
77
Je Vous Aime - 1891
0:10
78
Men Boxing - 1891
0:05
79
Dickson Greeting - 1891
1:04
80
Mosquinha (Best Version) 1890
0:12
81
Monkeyshines 1 and 2 (First American Films) 1889
0:56
82
Traffic Crossing Leeds Bridge (Best Version) 1888
0:10
83
Roundhay Garden Scene (Best Version) 1888
0:04
84
Man Walking Around A Corner (Only HD Version Available) 1887
0:05
85
American Bison Cantering - 1883
0:11
86
The Horse In Motion (First Film Ever) 1878
0:15

La Fée aux Choux (The Fairy of the Cabbages) 1896

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The 1896 version of La Fée aux Choux (The Fairy of the Cabbages), is a lost film that featured a honeymoon couple, a farmer, pictures of babies glued to cardboard, and one live baby. This is arguably the world's first narrative film, and the first film directed by a woman.

Alice Guy-Blaché reported that she had to remake the film at least twice and this accounts for the two films dated 1900 and 1902 that are available to view online. Alice's 1900 version employed one actress (the fairy), two live babies, and a number of dolls. Her 1902 version, later retitled Sage-femme de première classe, employed a honeymoon couple and a female baby merchant along with numerous babies and dolls. In a still photograph from the 1902 version called Sage-femme de première classe (Midwife First Class) Alice appears, dressed as a man. She does not play the husband in the film, but said that she "for fun pulled on the peasant clothes" for the photograph.

Alice's 1896 film was the first to bring a story to an audience and the first to have a written scenario which Alice wrote. The 1896 version was filmed on 60-millimeter film and was about 30 meters (about 90 feet) long. The 1900 version of La Fée aux Choux is on 35-millimeter film and is about sixty seconds long. The 1902 version is on 35-millimeter film and is about four minutes long.

All three versions refer to an old and popular French (and actually, European) fairy tale in which baby boys are born in cabbages, and baby girls are born in roses.

Alice Guy-Blaché, the director of La Fée aux Choux, is one of the early cinema's most important figures, and had a long career as a director, producer and studio owner, working in both France and the United States.

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