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  1. Gaumont-British was founded in 1898 as the British subsidiary of the French Gaumont Film Company. It became independent of its French parent in 1922 when Isidore Ostrer acquired control of Gaumont-British. In 1927 the Ideal Film Company, a leading silent film maker, merged with Gaumont.

  2. The Gaumont Film Company (French:), often shortened to Gaumont, is a French film studio headquartered in Neuilly-sur-Seine, France. Founded by the engineer-turned-inventor Léon Gaumont (1864–1946) in 1895, it is the oldest extant film company in the world, established before other studios such as Pathé (founded in 1896), Titanus (1904 ...

    • 23 June 1895; 128 years ago
    • Motion pictures, Television programs, Film distribution
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  4. Gaumont, créateur d'histoires locales sur la scène mondiale. Film, Séries, Patrimoine, depuis 1895.

  5. Alison Jackson is a British television producer and President of Gaumont UK, the British division of the world's oldest film company and leading international production company. Under the Gaumont UK banner, Alison most recently executive produced Obsession for Netflix - a coproduction with Moonage, Under Her Skin, for Channel Five and movie ...

  6. 1895. In 1895, when 31-year-old Léon Gaumont took the reins of the Comptoir Général de la Photographie, he never would have suspected that he was going to create the only company in the world that is now as old as cinema itself. The company then sold optical and photographic equipment.

  7. Gaumont British. Gaumont-British Picture Corporation was the British arm of the French film company Gaumont. The company became independent of its French parent in 1922, when brothers Isidore and Maurice Ostrer acquired control of Gaumont-British.

  8. Gaumont-British was a subsidiary of the French production company Gaumont, which had bought the land for a studio at Shepherd's Bush in 1912 and begun producing by 1914. It was a solely British company from 1922 (run by the Ostrer brothers), and was an exhibition giant in Britain by the late '20s, with 280 cinemas in 1929.

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