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When and how did the film come into being?
On February 28th, Capesin Road, Paris, France 1895, 14, Lumiere brothers screened the film "Train Entering the Station" for the first time, marking the birth of the film. The Lumiere brothers are therefore called "the father of movies"; The Train Entering the Station became the first film in the world.

The Train Entering the Station tells the story of a train getting on and off when it enters the station in Paris. The scene of parting and gathering people, a short film of about 1 minute, truly records the scene of the platform of Paris Xiaoda Station in autumn and winter.

The Lumiere brothers refer to Augusta Lumiere and Louis Lumière. In the photo studio run by their father, they transformed the "peep show" invented by Edison, developed a "moving film machine" and became the inventors of movies and film projectors. In addition to Train Entering the Station, the two brothers also made several short films in the same documentary way, including Factory Gate, Baby's Lunch, Watered Gardener and other 12 films, which created a precedent for short films and feature films.