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  1. The Gaumont Film Company (French:), often shortened to Gaumont, is a French film studio headquartered in Neuilly-sur-Seine, France. Founded by the engineer-turned-inventor Léon Gaumont (1864–1946) in 1895, it is the oldest extant film company in the world, established before other studios such as Pathé (founded in 1896), Titanus (1904), Nordisk Film (1906), Universal , Paramount , and Nikkatsu (all founded in 1912).

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  3. Gaumont is a creative producer and pioneer with a history of 130 years. It produces films, series, documentaries and archives for theaters, platforms and channels worldwide.

  4. Gaumont is the oldest film company in the world, founded in 1895 by Léon Gaumont. It has produced and distributed films across genres and formats, from silent to sound, from black and white to color, from France to Hollywood.

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    Gaumont | 44,032 followers on LinkedIn. Gaumont, depuis que le cinéma existe | Formed in 1895, Gaumont is the first and oldest film company in the world, with offices in Paris and Los Angeles. In ...

  6. Engineer, inventor, film maker. Years active. 1893–1945. Spouse. Camille Louise Maillard. Léon Ernest Gaumont ( French: [ɡomɔ̃]; 10 May 1864 – 10 August 1946) was a French inventor, engineer, and industrialist who was a pioneer of the motion picture industry. He founded the world's oldest operating film studio, Gaumont Film Company, and ...

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  8. The Gaumont Film Company, often shortened to Gaumont, is a French film studio headquartered in Neuilly-sur-Seine, France. Founded by the engineer-turned-inventor Léon Gaumont (1864–1946) in 1895, it is the oldest extant film company in the world, established before other studios such as Pathé, Titanus (1904), Nordisk Film (1906), Universal, Paramount, and Nikkatsu.