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Cinema: 130 Years Ago, the Arrival of a Train at La Ciotat Made the Room Startle

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One hundred and thirty years ago, on January 25, 1896, the Lumière brothers were projecting for the first time in public, the arrival of a train at the station of La Ciotat. An iconic sequence of the first steps of the cinema, which would have made the spectators startled and continued to fascinate the cinemaphiles.
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One hundred and thirty years ago, on January 25, 1896, the Lumière brothers were projecting for the first time in public, the arrival of a train at the station of La Ciotat. An iconic sequence of the first steps of the cinema, which would have made the spectators startled and continued to fascinate the cinemaphiles.

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La Croix broke the news in on Sunday, January 25, 2026.
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