Lost and Found provides an in-depth focus into the Myanmar military’s campaign of ethnic cleansing and violence perpetrated against the Rohingya, and one man’s life mission to reunite separated Rohingya children with their parents.
The Game That Changed Football (2023)
On March 30, 2022, Barcelona and Real Madrid's rivalry was at the forefront of football. But this time, it was the women's teams who were centre stage as they played out a seven-goal thriller in front of a world record crowd of 91,553 fans.
Crushed (2024)
Through a powerful visual metaphor, Camille Vigny gives a first-person account of the domestic violence she suffered. The images and text interact with remarkable precision to convey the devastating impact of the cataclysm. It's a political gesture, brimming with courage, an icy cry that takes your breath away.
II. Inauguration (1896)
Released on October 4, 1896 in Lyon ( France ) under the title “ Fêtes de l'inauguration du monument de Guillaume Ier à Breslau : II. - Le voile tombe (Lyon républicain, 4 octobre 1896)”. (catalogue-lumiere.com)
Le char funèbre (1901)
An impression of the funeral parade for Victoria, Queen of England, filmed in London (via https://catalogue-lumiere.com/le-char-funebre/)
Nice : Sa Majesté Carnaval et le char des Limonadiers (1900)
Elaborate floats and costumes parading the streets of Nice.
Paris, Champs-Elysées (voitures) (1896)
Lumière Brothers film automobiles driving at the Champs-Elysées.
Stockholm, entrée de l'exposition (1897)
A view of the entrance to the Stockholmsutställlningen, the World Exhibition in Stockholm.
Danse de l'éventail (1905)
A variation on the popular Butterfly Dance, released in hand-colored and stenciled versions. The film has the catalogue number 2011 and was likely shot in 1897 but not screened in France until the 10th of December 1899.
Chicago, Grande Roue (1896)
A view of the Ferris wheel from the Chicago Exposition of 1893, turning slowly.
Défilé du 8e bataillon (1896)
A battalion, preceded by three riders and a military marching band, parades in front of the crowd. A man is manoeuvring a handcart bearing the inscription "Sunlight Soap" in the foreground.