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The Lumière Brothers, Auguste and Louis Lumière, are often credited as some of the earliest filmmakers. They created the Cinématographe, a motion picture camera and projector, and produced one of the first films shown to the public in 1895. Their short films documented everyday scenes, such as workers leaving a factory or a train arriving at a station.

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