This is real footage from 127 years ago.
A family was performing their acrobatic act in Paris, in 1899, and someone was there to film it...
What you are watching was captured by the Lumière brothers, Auguste and Louis, the two Frenchmen who pioneered cinema. Only a few years earlier, in December 1895, they had held the first public screening of projected film in history, using their invention, the Cinématographe.
Now they were pointing their camera at the world around them, recording ordinary life as almost no one ever had before: workers leaving a factory, a train pulling into a station, and this, a family of acrobats throwing their bodies through the air.
The performers were the Kremos, a celebrated troupe who had created their signature act just a few years before this film was made. They were what circus people call icarists, specialists in a breathtaking discipline where one performer lies on their back and launches another into the air with their feet, catching and re-launching them like a juggler using human beings instead of clubs.
The family kept the act alive for generations. Their descendants were still performing, on stages around the world, more than a century after this film was made...
@JamesLucasIT I hitched through the UK in the 70's, and it was a wonderful country. hostels were great. Kids were smart, people were kind. Many put me up, and left me, a stranger in their homes, as they all went to work, just said lock the door when you go. there was safety and trust.
@one_miloo Those nailers on the joists supporting the deck are not painted or covered, probably not even treated, and even the nails are probably shit screws or not galvinized. This is why I always built my own houses. Typical half ass job I see on so many houses.