1896 documentary film directed by Marius Sestier
Passengers Alighting from Ferry Brighton at Manly |
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Based on | documentary |
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Cinematography | Marius Sestier |
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- 27 October 1896 (1896-10-27) (Sydney)
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Country | Australia |
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Language | Silent |
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Passengers Alighting from Ferry Brighton at Manly is an 1896 film by Marius Sestier of passengers alighting from the paddle steamer ferry Brighton at Manly Wharf in Sydney.[1] It is the first film ever shot and screened in Australia.[1] Sestier and Henry Walter Barnett made approximately 19 films in Sydney and Melbourne between October and November 1896, of which this was the earliest.[2]
The film premiered on 27 October 1896 at the Salon Lumière on Sydney's Pitt Street, Australia's first cinema, founded by Sestier and Barnett. [3] No copy is known to have survived.[4]
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