Lumière is French for 'light'.
Lumiere, Lumière or Lumieres may refer to:
- Lumières, the philosophical movement in the Age of Enlightenment
People
edit- Auguste and Louis Lumière, French pioneers in film-making
Film and TV
edit- Institut Lumière, a French organization for the preservation of French cinema
- Lumière (film), 1976 French drama film
- Lumiere (database), an online database of admission numbers for films released in Europe
- Lumières Award, an annual French film awards ceremony
- 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 Festival, a film festival in Lyon, France
- Lumière Award (film festival award), an award presented at the Lumière Film Festival
- Lumière! L'aventure commence, a 2017 film edited by Thierry Frémaux.
- Lumière, a character in Disney's Beauty and the Beast
- The Lumiere Awards, an annual film awards presented by the Advanced Imaging Society.
Other uses
edit- Lumiere (horse), a racehorse
- Lumiere festival, the UK's largest light festival
- Lumière (restaurant), a restaurant in Vancouver, Canada
- Palais Lumière, cancelled skyscraper in Venice by Pierre Cardin
- Lumiere (skyscraper), a cancelled skyscraper development in Leeds, England
- Lumiere (Black Clover), a character in the manga series Black Clover
- Lumiere, an AI text-to-video model by Google
See also
edit- Café Lumière, a 2003 Japanese film
- Sorelle Lumière, a 1992 album by Mina
- Luminaire, a light fixture