1890s in Film - Films

Films

This is an incomplete list of films made in the 1890s:

  • London's Trafalgar Square (Wordsworth Donisthorpe and W. C. Crofts 1890)
  • Monkeyshines (William Dickson and William Heise 1890)
  • Dickson Greeting (William Dickson 1891)
  • Blacksmith Scene (William Dickson 1893)
  • Fred Ott's Sneeze (William Dickson 1894)
  • Fred Ott Holding a Bird (William Dickson 1894)
  • Buffalo Dance (William Dickson 1894)
  • Dickson Experimental Sound Film (William Dickson 1895)
  • L'Arrivée d'un train en gare de La Ciotat (Auguste and Louis Lumière 1895)
  • Workers Leaving the Lumière Factory (Louis Lumière 1895)
  • L'Arroseur Arrosé (Louis Lumière 1895)
  • Baignade en mer (Georges Méliès 1896)
  • Le Manoir du diable (Georges Méliès 1896)
  • The Kiss (William Heise 1896)
  • La Fée aux Choux (Alice Guy Blaché 1896)
  • Rip van Winkle (William Dickson 1896)
  • Admiral Cigarette (William Heise 1897)
  • The Milker's Mishap (James H. White 1897)
  • New Pillow Fight (director unknown 1897)
  • The Nearsighted School Teacher (director unknown 1898)
  • Jeanne d'Arc (1899 film) (Georges Méliès 1899)
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