Auguste Lumière

    Producer, Director, Cinematographer

    Birthdate: Oct 19, 1862

    Birthplace: Besançon, Doubs, France

    Died: Apr 10, 1954

    Auguste Lumière was a French engineer, industrialist, biologist, and illusionist, born in Besançon, France. He attended the Martinière Technical School and worked as a manager at the photographic company of his father, Antoine Lumière. Although it is his brother Louis Lumière who is generally acclaimed as the "father of the cinema", Auguste also made a major contribution towards the development of the medium, first by helping with the invention and construction of the cinematographe (the world's first camera and projection mechanism), and second by appearing as a subject in many of the films shot by Louis. Along with his brother, he is also credited with giving the world's first public film screening on December 28, 1895. However, according to Louis, Auguste lost interest in the cinematographe as soon as construction had been completed, and thereafter showed no further interest in the film medium. After his work on the cinematograph he began focusing on the biomedical field, becoming a pioneer in the use of X-rays to examine fractures. He also contributed to innovations in military aircraft, producing a catalytic heater to allow cold-weather engine starts.

    Known For

    Belfast, alerte de pompiers: film Lumière n° 723
    Belfast, alerte de pompiers: film Lumière n° 723

    (1897)

    Le Moustique Récalcitrant
    Le Moustique Récalcitrant

    (1905)

    Portrait animé pris par L et A Lumière
    Portrait animé pris par L et A Lumière

    (1895)

    The Arrival of a Train
    The Arrival of a Train

    (1896)

    Auguste Lumière Movies

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    • 2016 |

      Dawson City: Frozen Time

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    • 2000 |
      Le Temps des Lumière
    • 1996 |
      The Lumière Brothers' First Films
    • 1966 |
      Lumière
    Auguste Lumière: Biography, Movies, Net Worth & Photos