Repas de bébé
Repas de bébé
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Repas de bébé

Repas de bébé

1895
Documentary
Short Film
1m
Like all the early Lumiere Brothers shorts, this consists of just one shot, of Auguste Lumiere, his wife and baby daughter having breakfast. in a rural setting. In itself completely banal, the shot derives its power from the fact that shows us living people filmed in a real setting over a hundred years ago. It is also historically important for being part of the original Lumiere Brothers film programme shown on December 28, 1895 (imdb)

Directed by:

Louis Lumière

Genre:

Documentary

AKAs:

Baby's Dinner, Baby's Lunch, Baby's Meal

Country:

France

Language:

None

Repas de bébé

1895
Documentary
Short Film
1m
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Avg Percentile 30.4% from 254 total ratings

Ratings & Reviews

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Rated 15 Feb 2019
25
12th
Maybe the first cinematic example of the universal truth that; no one cares about your baby, but you. This pioneering "home movie" of sorts makes for a bit of interesting film history, but maybe more interesting is the taste of mom's late 19th century French fashion.
Rated 27 Aug 2008
7
68th
The best movie about feeding a baby EVER.
Rated 20 Feb 2008
2
33rd
Feed that baby! Hell yeah!
Rated 08 Sep 2018
50
44th
First home movie.
Rated 31 Oct 2016
40
18th
The baby kind of reminded me of Curly Howard....Is that bad?
Rated 18 Nov 2008
45
31st
Aim to the heart of audience. But that's one ugly mother from outer space.
Rated 04 Mar 2022
32
25th
it's funny that people thought anyone would give a sh*t about their baby even back in the 1800's
Rated 04 Mar 2022
55
36th
First home movie, cool?
Rated 11 Oct 2020
55
41st
cute
Rated 31 Jan 2015
2
11th
definitely not going to make my "most pleasant babies" list.
Rated 07 Jan 2015
40
7th
Important and personal documentation, but doesn't have any of the inventiveness of films to be created soon after.
Rated 19 Mar 2012
45
13th
Yep, they are definitely feeding a baby.
Rated 08 Feb 2011
54
17th
That's some impressive foliage for sure.
Rated 12 Jan 2011
46
16th
The most important thing about this is how it blew people's minds that the leaves in the background were blowing in the wind. There was never wind in indoor theaters, the most similar thing to film that people had previously experienced, so to see that really surprised everyone. Only worthwhile for that and a cute kid.
Rated 30 Jul 2010
50
2nd
Hard to write a review about such a short, seemingly meaningless clip but obviously the historical importance is high. Rated it dead centre just to show I've seen it.
Rated 25 Jun 2010
50
33rd
They feed the kid. The end. Okay...
Rated 05 Mar 2010
30
13th
The same most of the Lumiere shorts, this documents are unique and have great importance in the history, as they are the first pieces in movement ever. This is impossible to catalogue, it's important historically, but has absolutely no artistic or entertaining value, so I just score it to show I watched it, and put a commentary for explaining no score is reasonable for this.
Rated 06 Mar 2009
9
9th
Oh yeah! Best filmz ever, LOL!
Rated 27 Feb 2009
25
15th
No big deal.
Rated 17 Oct 2008
20
8th
worst Lumiere flick
Rated 26 Apr 2008
70
26th
Lunch with a baby, it's actually pretty cute.
Rated 15 Nov 2007
75
53rd
15 Kasim 07 & 18:50 - youtube.com. rachel facey de derste izletmisti (2)
Rated 18 Jun 2007
75
84th
Awww... wook at dat wittle dawling he's so cee-oooooot! coocheecoocheecoo

Cast & Info

Directed by:

Louis Lumière

Genre:

Documentary

AKAs:

Baby's Dinner, Baby's Lunch, Baby's Meal

Country:

France

Language:

None

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