Lu‧mi‧ère Broth‧ers, the /ˈluːmieə ˌbrʌðəz $ ˌluːmiˈeər ˌbrʌðərz/
two French brothers, Auguste Lumière (1862–1954) and Louis Lumière (1864–1948) who, in 1895, produced the first camera that was also a
projector, and made the first cinema film,
Workers Leaving the Lumière Factory.
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