I should imagine that they thought it absolutely wonderful to watch a film of their wedding........these days we take photography/movies it all for granted
Legend has it that this was a same-day wedding video edit turned around quickly for the reception, and the couple danced to Bruno Mars' "I Think I Wanna Marry You" later that night.
It would be more incredible to find one still alive. Even babies born that day will be 124 years in 2020. Not absolutely impossible if you have heard of Jeanne Calment who died at 122 years old .
@@aquarius4953 Victorian age is often used for that time period all over Europe from what I saw. In my country (Romania) people would say "the Victorian period" quite often instead of "second half of the 19th century" even if they are talking about our country or any other European country. It might not be correct, but it became a common thing.
A 1:00, vous pouvez voir une dame plaisanter, mais rappelez-vous ce que Michel de Montaigne a dit: "la joie la plus profonde a plus de gravité que de gaieté"
It feels like we had used a time machine to go to this time and record this film. That's amazing.
Just incredible 👌🏻👌🏻👏🏻👏🏻
I should imagine that they thought it absolutely wonderful to watch a film of their wedding........these days we take photography/movies it all for granted
Not that far from my place, as I live next to le square Saint-Lambert... Thank you so much!
The daily lives of humans from over 120 years ago. This is incredible.
It's a wedding not the daily lives .
Yeah it's a wedding wtf
Very nice! Great work! More!
I bet they never thought that over 120 years later, strangers in the futire would be watching them on this film. Incredible.
Wonderful and thank you!
Legend has it that this was a same-day wedding video edit turned around quickly for the reception, and the couple danced to Bruno Mars' "I Think I Wanna Marry You" later that night.
1:00 first photobomb ever?
This page is so cool
Brilliant!
Wow and to think everyone in that video are dead now is incredible.
It would be more incredible to find one still alive. Even babies born that day will be 124 years in 2020. Not absolutely impossible if you have heard of Jeanne Calment who died at 122 years old .
The clothes 😃
OMG all the yes
I love the victorian age
The clothes back then were so much more fashionable and elegant
I was born in the wrong time
@@thomasbaron5367 Victorian age in France ? I don't think so.
@@aquarius4953 Victorian age is often used for that time period all over Europe from what I saw. In my country (Romania) people would say "the Victorian period" quite often instead of "second half of the 19th century" even if they are talking about our country or any other European country. It might not be correct, but it became a common thing.
By looking at its color version. I really feel like I am a time traveler.
My grandmother was married in 1903
Ok thank you
@@watsupcaz dude
Moving film in 1897. That's ancient.
So interesting
The corsets! That looks so painful. Must've been very difficult. Amazing video!
Ces visages qui respirent la joie...
Carrément, c'est une autre époque...
Je pense plutôt qu'ils ne savent pas trop comment réagir face à cette caméra
A 1:00, vous pouvez voir une dame plaisanter, mais rappelez-vous ce que Michel de Montaigne a dit: "la joie la plus profonde a plus de gravité que de gaieté"
Paris before it became Algiers/Oran 2.0.
Im watching this vid while listening to Ya Rayah by Rashed Tahah.
Sound is original?
Talkies were 20th century, but adding sound to these makes them so much more real. So fascinating isn’t it?
Maybe more a hundred years I may be marrying too
If this was shot in 1897, how is there sound?
They added the ambience for the full experience there is no sound