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  • Directed by: Pamela Green
  • Year: 2020
  • Duration: 103min
  • Certificate: PG
  • Type: Film

When Alice Guy-Blaché completed her first film in 1896, she was not only the first female filmmaker but also the head of production at Gaumont, and one of the first directors ever to make a narrative film. But, by 1919 her career abruptly ended and the hundreds of films she’d made were largely forgotten. Pamela Green’s documentary explores Guy-Blaché extraordinary career and ponders the reasons that erased her from cinema history. We’re proud to present this timely film on International Women’s Day which will be accompanied by a recorded introduction from Jodie Foster.

Preceded by:
ALGIE THE MINER, 1912, 10m
Dirs: Alice Guy-Blaché, Edward Warren & Harry Schenck

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