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Le Salon Indien du Grand Café was a room in the basement of the Grand Café, on the Boulevard des Capucines near the
Place de l'Opéra The Place de l'Opéra is a square in the 9th arrondissement of Paris, 9th arrondissement of Paris, at the junction of the Boulevard des Italiens, Boulevard des Capucines, Avenue de l'Opéra, , , Rue de la Paix and . It was built at the same time a ...
in the center of
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. It is notable for being the place that hosted the first commercial public
film screening A film screening is the displaying of a motion picture or film, generally referring to a special showing as part of a film's production and release cycle. To show the film to best advantage, special screenings may take place in plush, low seat-cou ...
by the
Lumière brothers Lumière is French for 'light'. Lumiere, Lumière or Lumieres may refer to: *Lumières, the philosophical movement in the Age of Enlightenment People *Auguste and Louis Lumière, French pioneers in film-making Film and TV * Institut Lumière, a ...
, on December 28, 1895. The ten short films on the program (in order of presentation), were: #''
La Sortie de l'Usine Lumière à Lyon LA most frequently refers to Los Angeles, the second largest city in the United States. La, LA, or L.A. may also refer to: Arts and entertainment Music * La (musical note), or A, the sixth note * "L.A.", a song by Elliott Smith on ''Figure ...
'' (literally, "the exit from the Lumière factory in Lyon", or, under its more common English title, ''Workers Leaving the Lumiere Factory''), 46 seconds #''Le Jardinier (
l'Arroseur Arrosé ''L'Arroseur Arrosé'' (; also known as ''The Waterer Watered '' and ''The Sprinkler Sprinkled'') is an 1895 in film, 1895 France, French Short subject, short black-and-white silent film, silent comedy film directed and produced by Auguste and L ...
)'' ("The Gardener", or "The Sprinkler Sprinkled"), 49 seconds #'' Le Débarquement du Congrès de Photographie à Lyon'' ("the disembarkment of the Congress of Photographers in Lyon"), 48 seconds #'' La Voltige'' ("Horse Trick Riders"), 46 seconds #''
La Pêche aux poissons rouges ''La Pêche aux poissons rouges'' is an 1895 French short black-and-white silent documentary film directed and produced by Louis Lumière. It was filmed in Lyon, Rhône, Rhône-Alpes, France. Given its age, this short film is available to freel ...
'' ("fishing for goldfish"), 42 seconds #''
Les Forgerons ''Les Forgerons'' (also known as ''The Blacksmiths'') is an 1895 French short black-and-white silent documentary film directed and produced by Louis Lumière. Given its age, this short film is available to freely download from the Internet. Th ...
'' ("Blacksmiths"), 49 seconds #'' Repas de bébé'' ("Baby's Breakfast" (lit. "baby's meal")), 41 seconds #''
Le Saut à la couverture ''Le Saut à la couverture'' (also known as ''Brimade dans une caserne'') is an 1895 in film, 1895 France, French Short subject, short black-and-white silent film, silent documentary film directed and produced by Louis Lumière. The film formed ...
'' ("Jumping Onto the Blanket"), 41 seconds #'' La Places des Cordeliers à Lyon'' ("Cordeliers Square in Lyon"—a street scene), 44 seconds #'' La Mer (Baignade en mer)'' ("the sea athing in the sea), 38 seconds Times per available video versions. The
cinematograph Cinematograph or kinematograph is an early term for several types of motion picture film mechanisms. The name was used for movie cameras as well as film projectors, or for complete systems that also provided means to print films (such as the Cin ...
was hand-cranked for the recording and the exhibition of the films. The Lumière's previously screened films at the
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on 22 March 1895 and at the Congrès de photographes in Lyon on 11 June 1895. Earlier commercial public screenings of films were held by
Woodville Latham Major Woodville Latham (1837–1911) was an ordnance officer of the Confederacy during the American Civil War and professor of chemistry at West Virginia University. He was significant in the development of early film technology. Woodville Lath ...
, his sons and
Eugene Augustin Lauste Eugène Augustin Lauste (17 January 1857 in Montmartre, France – 27 June 1935 in Montclair, New Jersey) was a French inventor instrumental in the technological development of the history of cinema. By age 23 he held 53 French patents. He emigra ...
with their
Eidoloscope The Eidoloscope was an early motion picture system created by Eugene Augustin Lauste, Woodville Latham and his two sons through their business, the Lambda Company, in New York City in 1894 and 1895. The Eidoloscope was demonstrated for members ...
on 20 May 1895 and by
Max Skladanowsky Max Skladanowsky (30 April 1863 – 30 November 1939) was a German inventor and early filmmaker. Along with his brother Emil, he invented the Bioscop, an early movie projector the Skladanowsky brothers used to display a moving picture show to a p ...
and his brother Emil with the
Bioscop The Bioscop is a movie projector developed in 1895 by German inventors and filmmakers Max Skladanowsky and his brother Emil Skladanowsky (1866–1945). History The Bioscop used two loops of 54-mm films without a side perforation. This caused poo ...
in Berlin from 1 to 31 November 1895 and in Hamburg from 21 December 1895. Also
Émile Reynaud Charles-Émile Reynaud (8 December 1844 – 9 January 1918) was a French inventor, responsible for the praxinoscope (an animation device patented in 1877 that improved on the zoetrope) and was responsible for the first projected animated ...
's presentations of his hand-painted bands of ''Pantomimes Lumineuses'' for his
Théâtre Optique The Théâtre Optique (Optical Theatre) is an animated moving picture system invented by Charles-Émile Reynaud, Émile Reynaud and patented in 1888. From 28 October 1892 to March 1900 Reynaud gave over 12,800 shows to a total of over 500,000 visit ...
from 1892 to 1900 at the
Musée Grévin The ''Musée Grévin'' (; ) ( en, Grévin Museum) is a wax museum in Paris located on the Grands Boulevards in the 9th arrondissement on the right bank of the Seine, at 10, Boulevard Montmartre, Paris, France. It is open daily; an admission fee ...
in Paris can be regarded as earlier commercial public film screenings. Before that,
Ottomar Anschütz Ottomar Anschütz (16 May 1846, in Lissa – 30 May 1907, in Berlin) was a German inventor, photographer, and chronophotographer Career Anschütz studied photography between 1864 and 1868 under the well-known photographers Ferdinand Beyrich (B ...
already presented his chronophotographic recordings as moving pictures to thousands of paying costumers with his
Electrotachyscope The Elektrischen Schnellseher (literally "Electrical Quick-Viewer") or Electrotachyscope was an early motion picture system developed by chronophotographer Ottomar Anschütz between 1886 and 1894. He made at least seven different versions of the ma ...
, on a small opal glass screen since 1887 and on a large screen from November 1894 to March 1895. Currently, the building standing at No. 14
Boulevard des Capucines The Boulevard des Capucines is a boulevard in Paris. It is one of the 'Grands Boulevards' in Paris Paris () is the Capital city, capital and List of communes in France with over 20,000 inhabitants, most populous city of France, with an ...
is the ''Hotel Scribe'', which opened a restaurant called 'Café Lumière', in memory of its history. The Grand Cafe Capucines located at No. 4 is a successor to the original, further along the boulevard.


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French site about the December 28 screening

Picture of the projection room
{{DEFAULTSORT:Salon Indien du Grand Cafe History of film Restaurants in Paris