The term "lumiere" can refer to several things, but it is most commonly associated with the Lumière brothers, Auguste and Louis, who were early pioneers of cinema in the late 19th century. They are known for developing the Cinematographe, a motion picture camera and projector, and for screening some of the first short films in 1895. Additionally, "lumière" is the French word for "light," often used in artistic and literary contexts to signify illumination or enlightenment.
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A candelabra (Like the character Lumiere) .
Lumiere is french for light
Lumiere TV was created in 1993.
Lumiere Magazine was created in 1995.
Annee lumiere = light year
Lumiere is a candelabra .
Louis Lumiere invented the portable camera.
Louis Lumiere died on June 6, 1948.
Ma Petite Lumiere was created in 2000.
La Lumiere School was created in 1963.
Auguste and Louis Lumiere were the earliest filmmakers in history. The Lumiere brothers held their first private screening of projected motion pictures in 1895.