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Roundhay Garden Scene
It was made in October 14, 1888 and was directed by Louis Le Prince. Roundhay Garden Scene is the oldest surviving movie in the world. It was a short silent film. -
Dickson Greeting
It was made in 1891 made by William. K.L Dickson, was a inventor known for his contributions to early film production. Dickson worked with Thomas Edison and is credited as the inventor of he first practical celluloid film. The film was shown to an audience at the National Federation of Women's Clubs, making it one of the first films publicly presented. -
A Trip to the Moon
Made in September 1, 1902 made in France, by Georges Melies. It was 18 minutes long and was often regarded as one of the greatest films ever and is best known of hundred films made, and is known as one of the most iconic images in the history of cinema. -
The Birth of a Nation
The Birth of a Nation was ,made in 1915 on February 8, its a movie about two families, abolitionist Northerners the Stonemans and Southern landowners the Camerons, intertwine in director D.W. Griffith's controversial Civil War epic. -
Alice's Wonderland
Alice's Wondeland is a 1923 Walt Disney short silent film, produced in Kansas City, Missouri. The black-and-white short was the first in series of Walt Diseny's famous Alice Comedies. -
Steamboat Willie
Mickey Mouse steers a steamboat down a river. He entertains his new passenger, Minnie, by playing music out of the menagerie on the boat. Made in November 18, 1928 the reason why a lot of people make cartoons to this day. -
Snow White
Snow white was made in 1938 on February 4. "Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs" is the 10th -highest-grossing film of all time in Canada and the US