"At dawn, November 8, 1930, the Parisian lawyer Gèrard Fleury left his home." "He did so, searching for the right lighting conditions in order to finish shooting landscapes around the lake in Le Thuit." "That very same day he died under circumstances that remain unclear." "Days earlier he had just finished one of his modest family productions." "That movie, unintentionally, would be his last." "The film was irreversibly damaged, and after spending 7 0 years in damp unsuitable conditions, it has now been restored." "We are grateful to Yves and Mireille Fleury, as well as to the Lanquest, Gauthier and Ferri families from Le Thuit." "We also appreciate their invaluable participation during the restoration of the scenes from those old home movies:" "Primitive but moving pictures that recall the early days of cinema." "The spectre of Le Thuit." "From the pictures taken by Mr. Fleury at Le Thuit (Haute Normadie) between 1928 and 1930." "Filmmaker's game." "The Fleury Family." "Family Portrait." "Beauties on the trapeze." "The dancing ties." "Little swimmer girl." "Cousin Gustin." "Uncle Etienne." "Magician." "Two little brothers." "The reporter girl and the puppet show." "They've seen us."