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A House Divided is a 1913 American comedy short silent black and white film directed and produced by Alice Guy. [1] It was released in January 1985 by Channel 4 Television, devoted to the work of woman directors; [2] and on 29 March 2019 at Diputación de Málaga for the International Women's Day. [3] [4]
Alice Ida Antoinette Guy-Blaché (née Guy; French pronunciation: [alis gi blɑʃe] ; 1 July 1873 – 24 March 1968) was a French pioneer film director. [2] She was one of the first filmmakers to make a narrative fiction film, [3] as well as the first woman to direct a film.
What Will People Say? is a 1916 American silent, black-and-white film directed by film pioneer Alice Guy, produced by Herbert Blaché, [1] and starring Olga Petrova. [ 2 ] Cast
A Fool and His Money is an American silent comedy film from 1912. It is either the first film [1] or one of the earliest films [2] [3] with an African-American cast. It was directed by Alice Guy-Blaché, who is widely considered the first female film director.
The film, shot partly in the Gaumont studios in the Buttes-Chaumont, and partly in the Fontainebleau forest near Paris, was directed by Alice Guy-Blaché, with sets and costumes designed by Victorin Jasset and Henri Menessier, inspired by engravings by James Tissot.
The people listed below were born in, residents of, or otherwise closely associated with the city of Hagerstown, Maryland in the United States of America Subcategories This category has the following 3 subcategories, out of 3 total.
The gruesome quality of the film proved to be a challenge for not only Guy-Blachè, but the entire cast and crew. There was a large number of rats used throughout filming and they proved to be an ongoing burden throughout the shoot. In Guy Blachè's memoir she recalls Darwin Karr's difficulty with working with the rats.
Alice Guy reported that the backdrop for her 1896 original La Fée aux Choux was painted by a ladies’ fan-painter. Pamela Green’s research for Be Natural, The Untold Story of Alice Guy-Blaché, turned up a hand-painted ladies’ fan that was given to Alice Guy as a gift. It was signed by René Sérand (Yvonne Mugnier-Sérand’s older brother).