

Boat Leaving the Port
Directed by Louis LumièreWhere to Watch Boat Leaving the Port
Boat Leaving the Port Trivia
Boat Leaving the Port was released on January 1, 1895.
Boat Leaving the Port was directed by Louis Lumière.
Boat Leaving the Port has a runtime of 1m.
Boat Leaving the Port was produced by Auguste Lumière, Louis Lumière.
A rowboat with three men is leaving a little harbor. Two of them are rowing the boat, while the third is sitting in the stern. All of them wear hats. They are passing the outer end of a pier, where two women in long, black gowns and aprons are standing together with two little girls. It's windy and the waves are quite high. When the boat passes the pier, a big wave appears, that almost throws the boat back into the harbor.
The key characters in Boat Leaving the Port are Herself (Marguerite Lumière), Herself (Jeanne-Joséphine Lumière).
Boat Leaving the Port is a Documentary, Drama, Short film.
Boat Leaving the Port has an audience rating of 5.9 out of 10.



