Lumière
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Lumière is French for light. In English, Lumiere, Lumière or Lumieres may refer to:
People
- Auguste and Louis Lumière, French early filmmakers
- Lumières, a philosophical movement in the Age of Enlightenment
Characters
- Lumière (Kiddy Grade), one of the two main characters of the 2002 anime series Kiddy Grade
- Lumiere, a character in the Disney version of Beauty and the Beast and the 1994 stage-production
Places
- Lumière, a restaurant in Vancouver, Canada
- Lumière, a restaurant in Newton, Massachusetts
- Lumiere (skyscraper), a mixed-use skyscraper development in Leeds, West Yorkshire, England, originally to be completed in 2010, currently suspended and unlikely to be built
Awards
- Lumières Award, an annual French film awards ceremony
- Lumière Award (film festival award), an award presented at the Lumière Film Festival
Other
- Lumiere TV, a premium television service available in Cyprus, that broadcasts movies and series
- Télé Lumière, a Christian television station in Lebanon and the Arab World. Also affiliate station Noursat
- Lumière (film), 1976 French drama film
- Lumiere festival, the UK's largest light festival
See also
- Café Lumière, a 2003 Japanese film directed by Taiwanese director Hou Hsiao-Hsien for Shochiku as homage to Ozu Yasujiro, with direct reference to the late master's Tokyo Story (1953)
- Ma Petite Lumiere
- Luminaire, a light fixture
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