The story of forgotten silent filmmaker Alice Guy and her more than 700 films.The story of forgotten silent filmmaker Alice Guy and her more than 700 films.The story of forgotten silent filmmaker Alice Guy and her more than 700 films.
Anne Dorval
- Alison McMahan
- (voice)
Françoise Faucher
- Simone Blaché
- (voice)
- …
Kelly Ricard
- Roberta Blaché
- (voice)
Tony Robinow
- Nicolas Seydoux
- (voice)
- (as Anthony Robinow)
Paul Savoie
- Anthony Slide
- (voice)
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Neglected for a century, the aged woman's cinema treasures, like THE LOST GARDEN in a fairy tale, await rediscovery by a new generation.
This poignant & thoughtful documentary introduces the viewer to Alice Guy-Blaché (1873-1968), finally being acknowledged as the world's first - and for many years, only - female film director. Through the narration of her granddaughter, Adrienne Blaché-Channing, the viewer is introduced to a charming old lady with a remarkable past.
Present at the very birth of the cinema in Europe, Guy-Blaché, through a series of fortunate circumstances, went on to direct hundreds of two-reelers in France & America from 1896 to 1920. Long before talkies arrived in 1927, she was pioneering the synchronization of motion pictures & sound. Today, tragically, she is virtually forgotten.
Artistic flair is used in seemingly integrating interviewees directly into the ancient films. Using tantalizing selections from her surviving films - and a TV interview she granted before her death - the documentary gives a very good summary of Guy-Blaché's importance to the history of the moving picture.
This poignant & thoughtful documentary introduces the viewer to Alice Guy-Blaché (1873-1968), finally being acknowledged as the world's first - and for many years, only - female film director. Through the narration of her granddaughter, Adrienne Blaché-Channing, the viewer is introduced to a charming old lady with a remarkable past.
Present at the very birth of the cinema in Europe, Guy-Blaché, through a series of fortunate circumstances, went on to direct hundreds of two-reelers in France & America from 1896 to 1920. Long before talkies arrived in 1927, she was pioneering the synchronization of motion pictures & sound. Today, tragically, she is virtually forgotten.
Artistic flair is used in seemingly integrating interviewees directly into the ancient films. Using tantalizing selections from her surviving films - and a TV interview she granted before her death - the documentary gives a very good summary of Guy-Blaché's importance to the history of the moving picture.
- Ron Oliver
- May 27, 2001
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- Runtime53 minutes
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- 1.33 : 1
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By what name was Le jardin oublié: La vie et l'oeuvre d'Alice Guy-Blaché (1996) officially released in India in English?
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