The Forgotten Mother Of Cinema


The Forgotten Mother Of Cinema
Alice Guy-Blaché wrote, directed, and produced one of the first narrative films ever made, La Fée Aux Choux, or, The Cabbage Fairy, in 1896. For Alice, to become a filmmaker, "was my fate, if you will." And she was, at the time, well-known for it. Why, then, had I never heard of her?

December 7, 2018 at 05:01PM
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