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Return of the reveller
It’s 1902 –
Hanka Ordonówna is born; the first permanent cinema was opened in Los Angeles,
and the court denied Thomas Edison exclusive rights to the concept of a film
camera. The same year, the Polish inventor Kazimierz Prószyński, about whom
Louis Lumière was to say: "Gentlemen, this man is the first in cinematography,
I am the second," he directed, recorded and produced the image recognized
as the first Polish feature film: Return of the reveller.