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- A train arrives at La Ciotat station.
- In the garden, a man asks his friends to do something silly for him to record on film.
- A waiting room, a talking duck-man, a severed arm, a mysterious woman, a young man in a black suit and his doppelganger thumbs-upping each other. Smoke - FIRE.
- A snuff-film which scars anyone who watches it; supposedly showing clips of executions, children dying, necrophilia and close-ups of human corpses.
- The clip shows a jockey, Gilbert Domm, riding a horse, Sallie Gardner. The clip is not filmed; instead, it consists of 24 individual photographs shot in rapid succession, making a moving picture when using a zoopraxiscope.
- Series of photographs of the transit of the planet Venus across the Sun in 1874.
- Workers leaving the Lumière factory for lunch in Lyon, France in 1895; a place of great photographic innovation and one of the birth places of cinema.
- An impudent child plays a prank on a gardener innocently watering his plants.
- Performing on what looks like a small wooden stage, wearing a dress with a hoop skirt and white high-heeled pumps, Carmencita does a dance with kicks and twirls, a smile always on her face.
- Walt Disney's Oswald the Lucky Rabbit returns in his first traditionally animated short in 95 years, created for Disney's 100th anniversary.
- Three men hammer on an anvil and pass a bottle of beer around.
- The execution of Topsy, a female elephant, in a publicity stunt advertising the opening of Luna Park on Coney Island. Topsy was originally owned by Forepaugh Circus where she killed a drunken spectator who burned the tip of her trunk with a cigar. She was sold to Sea Lion Park in 1902 which was then sold to new owners who turned it into Luna Park. After they decided they could no longer handle her, the owners of Luna Park announced they would hang Topsy, leading to an outcry by the ASPCA. The owners then decided they would electrocute the elephant, with a backup plan of feeding her cyanide-laced carrots and strangling her with a cable.
- In a medium close-up shot of the first kiss ever recorded on screen, two fervent lovers cuddle and talk passionately at hair's breadth, just before the love-smitten gentleman decides to give his chosen one an innocent peck.
- The first film to ever show a nudity scene on screen is a simple presentation of a servant preparing a bath for another woman.
- This short film, one of the first to use camera tricks, depicts the execution of Mary, Queen of Scots.
- Black and white promotional video of the new female fragrance Calvin Klein. In the main role starred actress Rooney Mara, and the director of the movie is David Fincher. What is the aroma of lemon, bergamot and violets like? The black and white city and the face of Rooney Mara - that's what the new perfume Calvin Klein is associated with.
- From the kiss of dawn to the rays of a setting sun in Los Angeles, actress and House ambassador Lily-Rose Depp personifies the privilege of youth, when clocks do not have the monopoly over time. On her arm, the CHANEL 22 bag, captured by Inez and Vinoodh through a film updating the American Way of Life.
- Advertisement for Dior Homme Intense, a fragrance by Christian Dior and starring actor and face of the brand, Robert Pattinson.
- A short film about the events following a murder.
- The first film directed by a female director, "The Cabbage Fairy" presents a brief fantasy tale involving a strange fairy who can produce and deliver babies coming out of cabbages. Gently moving through the cabbages and using of lovely gestures, she takes one baby out of there, then makes more magic and delivers two more.
- The beautiful artist Bella Thorne redefines sexy in the October issue of GQ Mexico.
- This is a 90 second short film where a severed head on a black room type patterned floor repeats a statement about "not going fishing today."
- It features the Disney character Mickey Mouse being shipped to Vietnam during the war. Moments after arriving, he is shot dead.
- Tom hardy goes on the float for a bit x
- Sherlock Holmes enters his drawing room to find it being burgled, but on confronting the villain is surprised when the latter disappears. Holmes initially attempts to ignore the event by lighting a cigar, but upon the thief's reappearance, Holmes tries to reclaim the sack of stolen goods, drawing a pistol from his dressing gown pocket and firing it at the intruder, who disappears. After Holmes recovers his property, the bag vanishes from his hand into that of the thief, who promptly disappears through a window. At this point the movie ends abruptly with Holmes looking "baffled".
- Two women shake hands and kiss. The first ever moving image of a kiss was not filmed, but consists of individual photographs shot by Eadweard Muybridge in rapid succession, making a moving picture when using Muybridge's zoopraxiscope.
- A man (Thomas Edison's assistant) takes a pinch of snuff and sneezes. This is one of the earliest Thomas Edison films and was the first motion picture to be copyrighted in the United States.
- Annie Oakley, the 'Little Miss Sure Shot' of the 'Wild West' gives an exhibition of rifle shooting at glass balls and clay pigeons in a film from the Edison Catalog.
- Individual photographs of the running of a buffalo shot in rapid succession.
- A frame sequence featuring a man walking around a corner.
- Eadweard Muybridge photographs a capybara in motion.
- As part of a maiden public film screening at the Salon Indien, on December 28, in Paris, Auguste Lumière pivots the centre of attention around his baby daughter, as he tries to feed her from a spoon.
- A man tries to get a good night's sleep, but is disturbed by a giant spider that leaps onto his bed, and a battle ensues in hilarious comic fashion.
- One of W.K.L. Dickson's laboratory workers horses around for the camera.
- A very brief film of a man playing the accordion.
- A butcher puts a full-grown live pig into his large box-like machine. Moments later, he draws out a full range of pork products, many already packaged for sale.
- "Company F, 1st Ohio Volunteers, initiating a new man. Nineteen times he bounces in the blanket, and each toss is funnier than the last one."
- In this fantastic scene, a man who is eager to retire has a difficult time finding peace, as his nocturnal illusions come to life out of thin air.
- Much to our amazement, an elegant and masterful illusionist detaches his own head effortlessly from his shoulders for a once-in-a-lifetime performance.
- An old-fashioned car ('voiture' in french) departs on a journey. Several people wave their good-byes to the occupants of the vehicle.
- In this brief photographic sequence, Eadweard Muybridge himself poses nude and swings a miner's pick, in 18 different photographs.
- A fine exhibition of horsemanship by Lee Martin, a genuine cowboy. This particular broncho is an unusually wicked one. (from Edison Films)
- A photo-montage of pictures from the media of the year.
- A man digging inside an Egyptian tomb chops up a mummy, then resurrects the woman inside it.
- James J. Corbett and Peter Courtney meet in a boxing exhibition.
- Coco Alice does some beginner level nude yoga.
- Ayastefanos'taki Rus Abidesinin Yikilisi is one of the first examples of the Turkish Cinema and it centers upon the destruction of the Russian Memorial in Yesilkoy/Istanbul. There is an ongoing debate about whether this documentary was ever filmed or not since the original copies are lost and about whether it was the first Turkish movie or not.