Narratives have existed since prehistory. Obviously, literature is the great basis of every narrative. However, photography and, later, cinema became other ways of telling a story. When the movie "L'Arrivée d'un Train à la Ciotat" was shown in the Saloon Grand Café, the whole world of storytelling suffered a great revolution; a new machine for articulating narratives was invented.
Most of the films, until 1915, followed the same pattern of achievement, with simple narratives. However, from the studies of Edwin Porter and D.W. Griffith, the world of cinema became another. Here are 10 movies that changed how stories are told in cinema.