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-[[Image:Arrival of a Train at La Ciotat, 1895.jpg|thumb|right|200px|+#REDIRECT[[Film]]
-'''''L'arrivée d'un train en gare de La Ciotat''''' ('''''The Arrival of a Train at La Ciotat Station''''' is an [[1895 in film|1895]] [[France|French]] [[Short subject|short]] [[black-and-white]] [[silent film|silent]] [[documentary film]] directed and produced by [[Auguste and Louis Lumière]]. It was first screened on [[December 28]] [[1895]] in [[Paris]], [[France]], and was shown to a paying audience [[January 6]] [[1896]].]]+
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-[[Motion pictures]] developed gradually from a [[carnival]] [[novelty]] to one of the most important tools of [[communication]], [[entertainment]], [[art film|artistic expression]] and [[mass media]] in the [[20th century]]. Although as a medium its importance has been eroded by [[television]], [[video game]]s and [[internet]], [[Film|motion picture films]] have had a substantial impact on [[the arts]], [[technology]], and [[politics]], and it can be argued that it is still the people's favorite way of consuming [[fiction]]. +
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-A major event in the recent history of film history was the arrival of [[home video]].+
-==See also==+
-*[[African cinema]]+
-*[[B movie]]+
-*[[Cinema of India]]+
-*[[Cinema of Iran]]+
-*[[Cinema of the United Kingdom]]+
-*[[Cinema of the United States]]+
-*[[Documentary film]]+
-*[[East Asian cinema]]+
-*[[European cinema]]+
-*[[Experimental film]]+
-*[[French Impressionist Cinema]]+
-*[[German Expressionism]]+
-*[[Fictional film]]+
-*[[History of science fiction films]]+
-*[[List of film formats]]+
-*[[Lists of film topics]]+
-*[[List of years in film]]+
-*[[Newsreel]]+
-*[[Runaway production]]+
-*[[Silent film]]+
-*[[Sound film]]+
-*[[Women's cinema]]+
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-== Bibliography ==+
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-*''[[Immoral Tales: European Sex and Horror Movies 1956-1984|Immoral Tales: European Sex & Horror Movies 1956-1984]]''+
-*''[[Le Surréalisme au cinéma]]'' by [[Ado Kyrou]]+
-*''[[Film as a Subversive Art]]'' by [[Amos Vogel]]+
-*''[[Midnight Movies]]'' (1983)+
-*''[[Incredibly Strange Films]]'' (1986)+
-*''[[Cult Movie Stars]]''+
-*''[[1001 Movies You Must See Before You Die]]'' (2004)+
-*''[[The Haunted Screen]]'' (1952) by Lotte Eisner+
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-See: [[Film book]]s+
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