In the late 19th, century a new industry began; filmmaking. In the beginning, it was open to anyone - man or woman - who wanted to try. That would change once big money got involved, and some would be pushed aside and forgotten about. Are you ready to hear the story of a remarkable woman named Alice Guy Blaché who helped create the art of film and how Hollywood and history left her behind? Today I repeat the story of Alice Guy Blaché on the 185th episode of Coffee with Jeff. Show notes and links: The Lost Garden: The Life and Cinema of Alice Guy-Blaché (1995) (youtube.com) The Cabbage Fairy (1896) - 1st Female Filmmaker - ALICE GUY BLACHE - La Fee aux Choux (youtube.com) Alice Guy-Blaché - Wikipedia (wikipedia.org) "Falling Leaves" (1912) silent film dir by Alice Guy Blaché - piano score by Ben Model (youtube.com) This link has no title (columbia.edu) Home | Alice Guy Blaché (aliceguyblache.com) Fort Lee: The Film Town by Richard Koszarski, Paperback (barnesandnoble.com) Home | Alice Guy Blaché (aliceguyblache.com)
In the late 19th, century a new industry began; filmmaking. In the beginning, it was open to anyone – man or woman – who wanted to try. That would change once big money got involved, and some would be pushed aside and forgotten about.
Are you ready to hear the story of a remarkable woman named Alice Guy Blaché who helped create the art of film and how Hollywood and history left her behind?
Today I repeat the story of Alice Guy Blaché on the 185th episode of Coffee with Jeff.
Show notes and links:
* The Lost Garden: The Life and Cinema of Alice Guy-Blaché (1995) (youtube.com)
* The Cabbage Fairy (1896) – 1st Female Filmmaker – ALICE GUY BLACHE – La Fee aux Choux (youtube.com)
* Alice Guy-Blaché – Wikipedia (wikipedia.org)
* “Falling Leaves” (1912) silent film dir by Alice Guy Blaché – piano score by Ben Model (youtube.com)
* This link has no title (columbia.edu)
* Home | Alice Guy Blaché (aliceguyblache.com)
* Fort Lee: The Film Town by Richard Koszarski, Paperback (barnesandnoble.com)
* Home | Alice Guy Blaché (aliceguyblache.com)
In the late 19th, century a new industry began; filmmaking. In the beginning, it was open to anyone – man or woman – who wanted to try. That would change once big money got involved, and some would be pushed aside and forgotten about.
Are you ready to hear the story of a remarkable woman named Alice Guy Blaché who helped create the art of film and how Hollywood and history left her behind?
Today I repeat the story of Alice Guy Blaché on the 185th episode of Coffee with Jeff.
Show notes and links: