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1896 French film
Carmaux, défournage du coke
Produced byLumière
Distributed byLumière
Release date
  • 1896 (1896)
Running time38 seconds
CountryFrance
LanguagesSilent film
French intertitles

Carmaux, défournage du coke (translated as Drawing Out the coke) is a French silent film made in 1896 by Lumière. The location was the Saut-du-Tarn Steel Works at Carmaux, near the river Tarn in southern France. It is a one-minute sequence of men lifting a large coal block out of a smelter. One man is spraying water to cool the block while others use rakes to spread it out. Others can be seen pushing coal carts along a track.

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Auguste and Louis Lumière
Films
Inventions


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