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  1. Léon Gaumont (1864-1946) is a technology enthusiast. Likewise, he recognizes the creative potential of the new medium. Gaumont wants to tell stories, soon he begins producing his own films and series, including the series “Fantômas” (1913) and “Les Vampires” (1915). The company expands and locations in England and the US are added.

  2. The Gaumont Film Company ( Script error: No such module "IPAc-en"., [citation needed] French: [ɡomɔ̃] ), often shorted to Gaumont, is a French major film studio [3] founded by the engineer-turned-inventor Léon Gaumont (1864–1946), in 1895. It is the first and oldest film company in the world, founded before other studios such as Pathé ...

  3. Gaumont [FR] Production Companies. 30, avenue Charles-de-Gaulle, FR-92200 Neuilly-sur-Seine. tel: +33 1 46 43 20 00. fax: +33 1 46 43 20 33. Official site.

  4. Gaumont has been one of the main European production companies since 1895. These last 3 years, it has sped up its activity, releasing films like "The Science of Sleep" by Michel Gondry, "36, quai des Orfèvres" by Olivier Marchal, "OSS 117, Cairo, Nest of Spies" by Michel Hazanavicius, "The Valet" ("La Doublure") by Francis Veber, the upcoming "Cashback" by Sean Ellis and "Seeds of Death ...

  5. www.company-histories.com › Gaumont-SA-Company-HistoryGaumont SA -- Company History

    Although the company had continued to produce films during the war, the loss of the company's international market forced Gaumont to cut back severely on production. In 1919 its total production was a mere 11 films. Gaumont began losing money, forcing it to turn to its investors. By 1921 its capital investment had reached ten million francs.

  6. Jun 26, 2024 · Another part of the France in America Collection, these short fiction films represent some of the first productions of the Société des établissements Gaumont, better known as Gaumont. The first and oldest film company, its catalog includes films such as Les Intouchables/The Untouchables, The Fifth Element, and Les Visiteurs.

  7. Dec 7, 2018 · The camera was officially released to the public later that year, and the Lumiere brothers become known as the fathers of cinema. Present for the private release was Alice Guy-Blaché, the twenty-two-year-old secretary to Leon Gaumont, inventor, industrialist, and founder of the Gaumont Film Company.