The Astronomer's Dream, directed by Georges Méliès; re-released in 1899 as A Trip to the Moon
The Ball Game
The Cavalier's Dream, directed by Edwin S. Porter
The Cave of the Demons, directed by George Melies.
Come Along, Do!, directed by Robert W. Paul. First multi-scene film in cinema [In this film 2 scenes are edited together for the first time in cinema.].
Corbett and Sharkey Fight
The Corsican Brothers, produced by G.A.S. Films (British)
The Damnation of Faust, directed by George Melies.
Dewar's It's Scotch, the first advertising movie, produced by the Edison Studios
Don Juan Tenorio, the first Mexican film with a plot, directed by Salvador Toscano.
Eiffel Tower, directed by Louis Lumière. First (sort of) crane shot in cinema [It was taken from the ascending elevator in the Eiffel Tower.].
Ella Lola, a la Trilby, produced by the Edison Co.
Faust and Mephistopheles, directed by George Albert Smith.
The Four Troublesome Heads, directed by Georges Méliès
The Humpty Dumpty Circus, directed by J. Stuart Blackton
Jizo the Spook, Japanese (aka Bake Jizo)
The Magician, directed by Georges Méliès
The Mesmerist, directed by George Albert Smith.
The Miller and the Sweep, directed by George Albert Smith
The Nearsighted School Teacher
A Novice at X-Rays, directed by George Melies
Pack Train On Chilkoot Pass, film shows landscape in Chilkoot Pass, Alaska or British Columbia
Photographing a Ghost, directed by George Albert Smith
Shinen no sosei (aka Resurrection of a Ghost), Japanese.
Surrender of General Toral
Smích a pláč (Laugh and Tears), directed by Josef Šváb-Malostranský, the first Czech film
Santa Claus, directed by George Albert Smith. May include the first example of parallel action in a motion picture.