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Alice Ida Antoinette Guy-Blaché (née Guy; French pronunciation: [alis gi blɑʃe] ; 1 July 1873 - 24 March 1968) was a French pioneer film director. She was one of the first filmmakers to make a narrative fiction film, as well as the first woman to direct a film. From 1896 to 1906, she was probably the only female filmmaker in the world. She experimented with Gaumont's Chronophone sync
https://nyunews.com/arts/film/2019/03/28/alice-guy-blache-be-natural-pamela-green-jodie-foster-chef-mad-max/
In her 2018 documentary "Be Natural: The Untold Story of Alice Guy-Blaché," director and producer Pamela B. Green aims to revive the life of the first female filmmaker, Alice Guy-Blaché. Narrated by actress and director Jodie Foster, and featuring interviews from the 1950s and 1960s, the story captures Blaché's significance to film history by examining
https://nofilmschool.com/2017/03/alice-guy-blache-worlds-first-woman-filmmaker
From 1896 to 1906, Alice Guy-Blachè was "probably the only woman filmmaker in the world," and, in a decades-long career that saw both the birth of motion pictures and the ascendance of cinema as a global powerhouse, she wrote, directed, produced, or, supervised the production of between 750 and 1,000 films (silent and talkie). 22 were feature length, but only 350 of her films survive.
https://medium.com/@BridgetJulie/the-forgotten-legacy-of-the-first-woman-filmmaker-89970a877fa5
Alice Guy-Blaché, the first woman filmmaker, was forgotten by the industry she helped to establish. The documentary film, Be Natural: The Untold Story of Alice Guy-Blaché (Pamela B. Green, 2018
https://blogs.loc.gov/headlinesandheroes/2022/01/alice-guy-blache/
Alice Guy-Blaché is a name you likely have never heard. She was a pioneer of the French and American film industries during the silent era and the first woman to have a career as a director, yet her work and career have largely been overlooked throughout history. She was among the very first to use film to tell a narrative story, although for
https://www.pbs.org/independentlens/blog/from-alice-guy-blache-to-barbara-kopple-the-pioneering-women-of-documentary-film/
Other Women of the World. On the other side of the world, Japan's first female filmmaker, Tazuko Sakane, spent three years in Manchuria during the war, where she directed 10 documentaries about
https://wfpp.columbia.edu/pioneer/ccp-alice-guy-blache/
by Alison McMahan. From 1896 to 1906 Alice Guy was probably the only woman film director in the world. She had begun as a secretary for Léon Gaumont and made her first film in 1896. After that first film, she directed and produced or supervised almost six hundred silent films ranging in length from one minute to thirty minutes, the majority of
https://hyperallergic.com/381372/alice-guy-blache-first-woman-filmmaker/
Guy-Blaché is recognized as the first woman filmmaker, having made around 1,000 films. Just over 100 survive, and even before her death in 1968, she could sense her legacy fading.
https://www.europeana.eu/en/blog/alice-guy-blache-cinema-pioneer
Alice was a multi-talented filmmaker: she directed, produced, wrote and oversaw the creation of hundreds of films. More than 20 of these were feature-length. She was also a pioneer with the topics covered in her films. She explored the idea of marriage as an equal partnership in Matrimony's Speed Limit (1913) and reversed gender roles in In
https://www.bustle.com/p/meet-the-women-who-pioneered-the-film-industry-19421012
In 1895, a 22-year-old secretary at a French camera company rises through the ranks to become the first female director in history. It sounds like a fun pitch for an alternate reality story, but
https://www.dw.com/en/rediscover-the-first-woman-of-film-history-alice-guy/a-50042679
The pioneer filmmaker was behind many groundbreaking achievements even before the beginning of the 20th century. ... A leading female film veteran. The story of Alice Guy as a pioneer of cinema
https://www.nytimes.com/2019/09/06/obituaries/alice-guy-blache-overlooked.html
Overlooked is a series of obituaries about remarkable people whose deaths, beginning in 1851, went unreported in The Times. By Manohla Dargis. In 1911, The Moving Picture News wrote that Alice Guy
https://faroutmagazine.co.uk/essential-history-of-female-filmmakers-tues/
An essential history of female filmmakers. Calum Russell @Russellisation. Wed 8 March 2023 11:50, UK. As the scales of equality in the entertainment industry begin to ever-so-slowly balance, female filmmakers and screenwriters have seen increased opportunities, leading to a diverse range of more challenging, innovative, and radical cinema
https://filmschoolrejects.com/women-filmmakers-silent-era-history-377a8a84be4a/
In 1907, Guy moved to the U.S., and in 1910 she, her husband, and George A. Magie founded the Solax Company. In these early years, Guy's gender seemed of surprisingly little concern. When Solax
https://www.smithsonianmag.com/smart-news/documentary-explores-pioneering-woman-director-written-out-film-history-180972956/
Over the decades, Guy-Blaché pushed back, trying to reclaim her contributions to cinema history, but with little luck. When she died in 1968 at the age of 94 in a nursing home in New Jersey, she
https://blog.prattlibrary.org/2021/03/30/women-make-film-celebrating-great-female-filmmakers/
This year may mark the first time in Academy Award history that two women - Chloe Zhao ( Nomadland) and Emerald Fennell ( Promising Young Woman) - are up for best director. But they represent only the sixth and seventh women ever nominated for the prize in the academy's 92-year history. Kathryn Bigelow remains the lone woman to have won a
https://www.grunge.com/468409/groundbreaking-female-filmmakers-of-early-hollywood/
Alice Guy-Blache is considered to be the world's first female director, as well as the first director to direct a film with a narrative story, per Britannica.Born in France in 1873, Guy-Blache got her start at age 22 as a secretary for inventor and movie camera manufacturer Léon Gaumont, according to the New York Times.She asked Gaumont if she could film a few scenes, and he agreed.
https://www.npr.org/2020/08/31/906696266/women-make-film-shines-a-long-overdue-spotlight-on-female-filmmakers
Alice Guy-Blache, the first woman director and filmmaker of the silent era, doesn't show up until Episode 4. Ida Lupino, one of the first female members of the Directors Guild of America, arrives
https://parkway.mdfilmfest.com/series/pioneers-first-women-filmmakers/
Dorothy Davenport made a splash in the 1920s with a string of exposés, including this ripped-from-the-headlines shocker about a woman forced into a life of prostitution. Bringing together dozens of essential new restorations, this series spotlights the daring, innovative, and trailblazing work of the first female filmmakers and restores their
https://www.rockandart.org/female-filmmakers-importance-history-women-film/
The works of filmmaker Sofia Coppola focus on period pieces and cinematic teen dramas, all laced with recognisable femininity in the costumes and graphics. Coppola herself is a great example of embracing one's femininity whilst still being in a male-dominated industry. Sporting fashionable looks herself, along with her character, is something
https://thewomensdirection.com/blog/female-pioneers-of-cinema-the-ladies-that-did-it-first
Dorothy Arznor's film career spanned from 1919 to 1943, fifteen years of which were spent as a director.She remains the most prolific woman studio director in the history of American cinema having directed 11 films for Paramount pictures including Sarah and Son (1930) and Anybody's Woman (1930), and Honor Among Lovers (1931).She was also one of the few female directors to make the transition
https://www.tasteofcinema.com/2015/the-20-greatest-female-filmmakers-in-cinema-history/
Beginning as an Assistant Director on Fellini's 8 ½ , Wertmuller has enjoyed quite a prolific career from her 1968 debut The Lizards all the way up to the 2000s, but she will forever be remembered for her remarkable run of 1970s films starring Giancarlo Giannini - The Seduction Of Mimi, Love And Anarchy, Swept Away and the hugely
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Billed by this writer as a "perceptive look at sexual assault and relationships," Ford's film was one of the finest of the year, and spelled the beginning of a very exciting career for the filmmaker.
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NEW YORK (AP) — The celebrated actor and honorary Academy Award recipient Gena Rowlands is suffering from Alzheimer's disease, her son, the filmmaker Nick Cassavetes, has revealed.
https://variety.com/2024/tv/awards/sanaa-hamri-sisterhood-traveling-pants-3-rings-of-power-1236044447/#!
Sanaa Hamri, executive producer and director of the Prime Video fantasy series "The Wheel of Time," feels like she's just getting started.. The Moroccan-born filmmaker began her career in
https://www.forbes.com/sites/entertainment/article/best-french-films/
Top French Movies. The highest-grossing film in French History is, curiously, an American film: Titanic. However, the highest-grossing French Movie, Bienvenue chez les Ch'tis, is not featured on
https://www.news-press.com/story/news/crime/2024/06/25/wade-wilson-penalty-phase-begins-in-capital-murder-trial-kristine-meltion-diane-ruiz/74137417007/
Kristine Melton's cousin, who also happened to be her best friend, dried tears as she read a scripted statement in remembrance of the brutally murdered woman, accompanied by her husband. Wade
https://www.csus.edu/news/newsroom/stories/2024/6/alyssa-garcia-civil-rights.html
"I hope people understand the impact of Virna Canson's contributions to society and that she is the female version of Martin Luther King Jr. in the West," Garcia said. ... beginning in the 1950s, was a key figure in many of California's civil rights struggles, including housing discrimination and affirmative action. ... Sacramento filmmaker
https://www.indiewire.com/news/festivals/nantucket-film-festival-2024-winners-1235019691/
Presented in honor of the late actor and director, this award recognizes the achievement of a female filmmaker and includes a $5,000 grant. Maria Mitchell Visionary Award Sally Aitken