I decided to watch historically significant films in chronological order. I already saw:

I decided to watch historically significant films in chronological order. I already saw:
Roundhay Garden Scene (1888)
Traffic Crossing Leeds Bridge (1888)
Fred Ott's Sneeze (1894)
Workers Leaving the Lumière Factory in Lyon (1895)
L'arrivée d'un train en gare de La Ciotat (1895)
The Kiss (1896)
A Trip to the Moon (1902)

Can I have recommendations of what else should I watch? I think I'm more or less done with early short Lumiere films, and want to dive into 00s-10s of 20th century.

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you should probably kill yourself

Les Vampires
Birth of a Nation
Cabinet of Dr Caligari

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And people say Sup Forums is the worst board.

Intolerance
Broken Blossoms

Electrocuting an Elephant is a timeless classic.

One look at Sup Forums without filters would change their mind.

The Story of the Kelly Gang (1906). The world's first feature film. Although 3/4 of the film has been lost the remaining 15 minutes are on youtube.

youtube.com/watch?v=7_MyUWnQ7Cw

bump

>yfw all the people involved in those films have died at least 40 years ago

Winsor McCay early animation films

L' Ascension Du Chevalier Noir (2012)

sangue blu
rapsodia satanica
thais

Probably

A Fool There Was

>tfw only 4 Theda Bara films left

>Roundhay Garden Scene

You watched a 9 second long clip?

2 seconds actually

It was the first flick. Guy was a hack, but that's okay in his case

>skipped pauvre pierrot oldest living animation

Birth of a Nation is too boring. I couldn't get past the first ten minutes. Call me a pleb, don't care.

>The girl ran in a circle around a tree

What did he mean by this? Will we ever know?

Pleb. If you wished to not be one, you would care.
As you don't, well, keep doing your thing, then.

which one was the best