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- Q2251066 subject Q6932095.
- Q2251066 subject Q8313922.
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- Q2251066 abstract "Brighton School (fr.: L'école de Brighton) was a loosely associated group of pioneering filmmakers active in the Brighton and Hove area of England from 1896 to 1910. The core membership of the group consists of filmmakers George Albert Smith, James Williamson and Esmé Collings as well as engineer Alfred Darling; other names associated with the group include Collings' former business partner William Friese-Greene and the group's London-based distributor Charles Urban. The term was coined by French film historian Georges Sadoul in an article that was translated and re-published in pamphlet form as British Creators of Film Technique by the British Film Institute in 1948.".
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- Q2251066 wikiPageWikiLink Q6932095.
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- Q2251066 wikiPageWikiLink Q8313922.
- Q2251066 wikiPageWikiLink Q8926204.
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- Q2251066 comment "Brighton School (fr.: L'école de Brighton) was a loosely associated group of pioneering filmmakers active in the Brighton and Hove area of England from 1896 to 1910. The core membership of the group consists of filmmakers George Albert Smith, James Williamson and Esmé Collings as well as engineer Alfred Darling; other names associated with the group include Collings' former business partner William Friese-Greene and the group's London-based distributor Charles Urban.".
- Q2251066 label "Brighton School (filmmaking)".