From invention to circus: how the British helped Spain’s film industry

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The first film in Spain was shown in May 1896. An English-owned circus in Madrid was the venue where a Spanish audience was able to watch a moving picture for the first time through the theatrograph, a projector invented by English scientist, pioneer of cinema and creator of scientific instruments Robert William Paul.

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