Cinema of Italy
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The history of '''[[Italy|Italian]] [[film|cinema]]''' began just a few months after the [[Auguste and Louis Lumière|Lumière brothers]] had discovered the medium, when [[Pope Leo XIII]] was filmed for a few seconds in the act of blessing the camera. | The history of '''[[Italy|Italian]] [[film|cinema]]''' began just a few months after the [[Auguste and Louis Lumière|Lumière brothers]] had discovered the medium, when [[Pope Leo XIII]] was filmed for a few seconds in the act of blessing the camera. | ||
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The history of Italian cinema began just a few months after the Lumière brothers had discovered the medium, when Pope Leo XIII was filmed for a few seconds in the act of blessing the camera.
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