This page indexes the individual year in film pages. Each year is annotated with a significant event as a reference point.
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19th century in film
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1900s
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1910s
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- 1910 - First filmed "Frankenstein" by Edison studios.
- 1911 - Nestor Films opens the first motion picture studio in Hollywood.
- 1912 - From the Manger To the Cross, directed by Sidney Olcott. First American feature film made, Oliver Twist.
- 1913 - The first Charlie Chaplin movies are made.
- 1914 - Tillie's Punctured Romance produced by Mack Sennett, stars Marie Dressler, Charlie Chaplin, and Mabel Normand.
- 1915 - The Country Girl, starring Florence LaBadie. The first great epic of American film, The Birth of a Nation is produced by D. W. Griffith.
- 1916 - D. W. Griffith's second monumental production, Intolerance is released.
- 1917 - Technicolor is introduced
- 1918 - "My Four Years in Germany" is the first Warner Brothers production. First National releases the first Tarzan film, starring Elmo Lincoln.
- 1919 - United Artists is founded by Douglas Fairbanks, Mary Pickford, Charlie Chaplin and D. W. Griffith.
1920s
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- 1920 - Buster Keaton begins starring in shorts and his first feature, "The Saphead" at Metro. Erich Von Stroheim's "The Devil's Passkey" stars Mae Busch at Goldwyn.
- 1921 - Laurel and Hardy's first film together is "A Lucky Dog".
- 1922 - Nosferatu, first ever vampire film released. Also, "Our Gang" series begins at Hal Roach studios.
- 1923 - Harold Lloyd's greatest movie "Safety Last" produced by Hal Roach, released by Pathe; Charles Chaplin releases A Woman of Paris
- 1924 - Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer studio established. Erich von Stroheim's magnum opus, Greed released.
- 1925 - Lon Chaney's greatest film, The Phantom of the Opera is released by Universal with colour sequences.
- 1926 - First Vitaphone feature, "Don Juan" starring John Barrymore, released by Warner Brothers. Posthumously released, "The Son Of the Shiek" is Rudolph Valentino's biggest grossing film.
- 1927 - Al Jolson movie The Jazz Singer popularizes sound motion pictures. First talkie newsreel,"Fox Movietone News".
- 1928 - First talkie cartoon,"Dinner Time" is produced by VanBuren Studios, the second talkie cartoon, "Steamboat Willie" by Walt Disney is released a month later.
- 1929 - The first Academy Awards, or Oscars, are distributed. Also, Laurel & Hardy make their talkie debut in "Unaccustomed As we are" co-starring Thelma Todd at Hal Roach Studios. Rko-Radio studio is established.
1930s
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- 1930 - The first Busby Berkely musical film, "Whoopee" starring Eddie Cantor, is released by Goldwyn in colour. Also, Max Fleischer's animated star "Betty Boop" debuts.
- 1931 - Laurel & Hardy's first feature, "Pardon Us" is released by MGM.
- 1932 - Shirley Temple's film career begins
- 1933 - Walt Disney's Flowers and Trees premieres, the first film produced in the three-strip Technicolor process. The film Ecstacy, which shows simulated sex, shocks audiences. Also, First Popeye cartoon, "Popeye the Sailor" debuts.
- 1934 - Samuel Goldwyn purchases the film rights to The Wonderful Wizard of Oz from Frank J. Baum. The first Columbia Three Stooges short is released. Shirley Temple becomes a star. The so-called 'pre-code' era ends when the Production Code is amended to require all films to obtain a certificate of approval. The code is effectively enforced for the first time with the removal of nude scenes from the movie Tarzan and his Mate.
- 1935 - Laurel & Hardy's last short subject, "Thicker Than water". The first feature-length motion picture in three-strip Technicolor, RKO's Becky Sharp.
- 1936 - Thelma Todd's final short subject "An All-American Toothache" co-starring Patsy Kelly and Mickey Daniels.
- 1937 - Snow White, first feature-length animated movie
- 1938 - Bringing Up Baby released to a cold box-office reception.
- 1939 - Hollywood is in its Golden Age; Gone with the Wind, Mr. Smith Goes to Washington, and The Wizard of Oz premiere.
1940s
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1950s
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1960s
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1970s
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1980s
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1990s
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2000s
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- 2000 - Gladiator, Cast Away and O Brother, Where Art Thou? are released
- 2001 - Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone ; Peter Jackson's The Fellowship of the Ring (film), Shrek'', Agent Provocateur controversial ad campaign features Kylie Minogue
- 2002 - Julie Taymor - Frida, Peter Jackson's The Two Towers (film), George Lucas' Attack of the Clones, Spider-Man, Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets
- 2003 - Peter Jackson's The Return of the King (film), Pixar's Finding Nemo overtakes The Lion King as highest grossing animated film of all time.
- 2004 - Shrek 2 breaks records for animated movies, Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban; Mel Gibson's The Passion of the Christ; Michael Moore's Fahrenheit 9/11, Spider-Man 2
- 2005 - George Lucas' Episode III - Revenge of the Sith, Batman Begins, Steven Spielberg's War of the Worlds, Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire, The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe, Peter Jackson's King Kong
- 2006 - films scheduled to be released in 2006
- 2007 - films scheduled to be released in 2007
- 2008 - films scheduled to be released in 2008
- 2009 - films scheduled to be released in 2009
2010s
- 2010 - films scheduled to be released in 2010
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