Synopsis
In this documentary, filmmaker Marquise Lepage explores the achievements of Alice Guy-Blache, a pioneering female filmmaker whose name and significant contributions to her medium of choice are all but unknown outside the circles of certain cinema historians. Using new conversations with film experts and archival footage of the director herself, Lepage charts the growth of Guy-Blache's career, which began in France, led her to America and spanned a quarter of a century and more than 700 films.
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Director
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Marquise Lepage
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Genre
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Documentary
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Original Language
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Canadian French
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Runtime
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52m