This week I went to LACMA Museum to go to the City of Cinema: Paris 1850-1970 exhibition. The exhibition displayed how film emerged among social, political, artistic, and technological fields. Painting, sculptures, photography, film, and pieces of old technology were on display. My ticket I bought to attend get into the museum. The entrance of the exhibit The artwork was a tool of French colonialism, Western hegemony, and white supremacy showing the "primitivism" of other cultures. The film In China (1900) was by Gaumont and Picturesque Japan (1907) by Pathé was meant as justification for France's brutal imperialism. The exhibition mainly displayed the paintings, photographs, and technology used to capture the history of France. A lot of the paintings and photographs looked like movie posters to promote films or performances. Walking around it was really interesting to see how our technology has evolved to create films. My favorite thing to look ...