2. Cinema is much
younger than theatre. It was born at the end of the 19th century. The
first people who showed the first movies to a paying public were the
Lumiere Btothers of France. They did this on the 20th February 1896 at
the Grand Cafe, Boulevard des Capucines, Paris. This was the first
cinema show and it was quickly followed by many others in all parts of
the world. All the 1996 we celebrated the hundredth anniversary of
cinematography.
5. The first films showed
moving people and transport or newsreels of processions and wars, and
short comedies. In 1901 France was the first country to produce a
dramatic film, The Story of a Crime, which was followed by The Great
Train Robbery in the United States in 1903.
4. At first, films were shown anywhere: in music halls, clubs and shops.
By 1908, special film theatres were being built to give regular
programmes. At this time cinema rapidly developed in both the New and
the Old World. Charlie Chaplin made his first film, Making a living, in
1914 in the USA. At that time the world was crazy about Charlie, that
was created by Charlie Spencer Chaplin. His Charlie, small and clumsy
yet kind-hearted, generous and brave, has attracted the hearts of simple
people in different countries. Sometimes they would stand in long
queues to see a film with their favourite actor. The first films in the
West were mainly melodramas or comedies.
1. Then,
in 1927, Warner Brothers in Hollywood made the first film in which an
actor sang and spoke. The film was called Jazz Singer. It opened a new
era in films - the era of the “talkies”. The film mostly told its story
with titles, but it had three songs and a short dialogue. There were
long lines of people in front of the Warner Theatre in New York. The
silent film was dead within a year. The first one hundred percent sound
film. Lights of New York, appeared in 1928.
3. The first colour films were made in the 1930s, but the black-and-white films are made even today.