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  1. Eclair, formerly Laboratoires Eclair, was a film production, film laboratory, and movie camera manufacturing company established in Épinay-sur-Seine, France by Charles Jourjon in 1907.

  2. Sherlock Holmes is a French – British [1] silent film series consisting of eight short films [1] which were produced in 1912 by Éclair. [2] Production. In 1912, Sir Arthur Conan Doyle sold the film rights of the Sherlock Holmes character to Éclair. [3] .

  3. Jun 9, 2021 · Founded in 1907 by the industrialist Charles Jourjon (1876-1934) and Ambroise-François Parnaland (1854-1913) when the French film industry was dominated by Pathé and Gaumont, Éclair established itself with a series of popular melodramas and soon became the third largest French production company thanks in part to the success of Nick Carter ...

  4. Le Groupe Eclair, anciennement Laboratoires Eclair, basé à Vanves en région parisienne, est un studio de cinéma et d’audiovisuel pratiquant des activités variées dont la restauration de films, la conservation, le sous-titrage d’émissions de télévision, l’étalonnage.

    • Production de films
    • Épinay-sur-Seine
    • France
    • Société de production de cinéma
  5. 1. Mothers of France (1917) 73 min | Drama, War. 5.9. Rate this. A mother loses first her son and then her husband in the trenches of France during the First World War. She devotes herself to the French cause and to helping those wounded in the war.

  6. Jun 17, 2022 · Lightyear: Directed by Angus MacLane. With Chris Evans, Keke Palmer, Peter Sohn, Taika Waititi. While spending years attempting to return home, marooned Space Ranger Buzz Lightyear encounters an army of ruthless robots commanded by Zurg who are attempting to steal his fuel source.

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  8. There are far fewer Eclair films online than of the four other major companies in this period. Of the Eclair films I have ben able to see, these are those that I have used for this post: Bandits en automobile (1912), Les Deux Poltrons (1910) and Protéa (1913) - all on YouTube