This is a compilation of Lumière films taken by different cameramen during the coronation. For example, the first clip is from COMTE DE MONTEBELLO ET GÉNÉRAL DE BOISDEFFRE SE RENDANT AU KREMLIN, shot by Charles Moisson. You can check for yourself here: catalogue-lumiere.com/comte-de-montebello-et-general-de-boisdeffre-se-rendant-au-kremlin/. The Krasnogorsk Archive claims to have footage shot by Cerf (spelled as Kamill Serf) but I haven't been able to see it: russianarchives.com/archives/rgakfd/index.html. It may one of the films listed in the Lumière catalogue, TSAR ET TSARINE ENTRANT DANS L’ÉGLISE DE L’ASSOMPTION. The cameraman was ostensibly Francis Doublier: catalogue-lumiere.com/tsar-et-tsarine-entrant-dans-leglise-de-lassomption/. It's also possible that Cerf's footage was never catalogued nor released by the Lumière company.
This is a compilation of Lumière films taken by different cameramen during the coronation. For example, the first clip is from COMTE DE MONTEBELLO ET GÉNÉRAL DE BOISDEFFRE SE RENDANT AU KREMLIN, shot by Charles Moisson. You can check for yourself here: catalogue-lumiere.com/comte-de-montebello-et-general-de-boisdeffre-se-rendant-au-kremlin/. The Krasnogorsk Archive claims to have footage shot by Cerf (spelled as Kamill Serf) but I haven't been able to see it: russianarchives.com/archives/rgakfd/index.html. It may one of the films listed in the Lumière catalogue, TSAR ET TSARINE ENTRANT DANS L’ÉGLISE DE L’ASSOMPTION. The cameraman was ostensibly Francis Doublier: catalogue-lumiere.com/tsar-et-tsarine-entrant-dans-leglise-de-lassomption/. It's also possible that Cerf's footage was never catalogued nor released by the Lumière company.
Amazing that they had moving pictures back then.