

Carmaux: Drawing Out the Coke
1896 Directed by Louis LumièreCarmaux is in south-central France, near the Tarn River. As a brick of coke, about four feet high and three feet wide, is gradually pushed out of a smelter into a yard, one worker sprays it with water from a hose while two workers with long metal rakes wait to spread it out. Other workers buzz in and out of the foreground of the stationary camera. Atop the first level of the brick smelter, workers push full carts of coal along a track.
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...........................................................Louis Lumière
Producer
...........................................................Auguste Lumière
Louis Lumière
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...................................................Lumière
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........................................................France
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