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Alice Guy Blache Alison McMahan

Alice Guy Blache By Alison McMahan

Alice Guy Blache by Alison McMahan


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Alice Guy Blache (1873-1968) directed 400 films between 1896 and 1920, produced hundreds more and ran her own studio. This work tells her life story and provides a close analysis of 100 films of hers that survive. It includes 75 photographs, including ones from her films and of herself.

Alice Guy Blache Summary

Alice Guy Blache: Lost Visionary of the Cinema by Alison McMahan

Alice Guy Blach (1873-1968), the world's first woman filmmaker, was one of the key figures in the development of narrative film. From 1896 to 1920 she directed 400 films (including over 100 synchronized sound films), produced hundreds more, and was the first - and so far the only - woman to own and run her own studio plant (The Solax Studio in Fort Lee, NJ, 1910-1914). However, her role in film history was completely forgotten until her memoirs were published in 1976. This book tells her life story and fills in many gaps left by the memoirs. Guy Blach's life and career mirrored momentous changes in the film industry, and the long time-span and sheer volume of her output makes her films a fertile territory for the application of new theories of cinema history, the development of film narrative, and feminist film theory. The book provides a close analysis of the one hundred Guy Blach films that survive, and in the process rewrites early cinema history.

Alice Guy Blache Reviews

'McMahan has done a monumental job of excavation to locate her subject's place in the history of the cinema...A major feat of enlightened - and enlightening - scholarship.' Los Angeles Times
'An obsessively detailed history of a true motion-picture pioneer.' American Cinematographer

About Alison McMahan

Alison McMahan is an award-winning screenwriter, author, and filmmaker. She is the president of Homunculus Productions, LLC. Her most recent film is Bare Hands and Wooden Limbs (2010) narrated by Sam Waterston. She is currently in post-production on the feature documentary The Eight Faces of Jane (2013) and the short documentary Gluteus Maxximus (2012). She has over twenty years of experience in film production, both in the U.S. and abroad, producing, directing and writing industrials, training films, and short fiction films. More information on her film work can be found at www.HomunculusProds.com. She is the author the award-winning book Alice Guy Blache, Lost Visionary of the Cinema (Continuum 2002), which was translated into Spanish by Plots Ediciones and has been optioned by the PIC agency to be made into a documentary film. She is also the author of The Films of Tim Burton: Animating Live Action in Hollywood (Continuum 2005) as well as numerous newspaper and scholarly articles on film and new media, www.AliceGuyBlache.com and www.FilmsofTimBurton.com. Full list of publications can be found at www.AlisonMcMahan.com. She is currently working on a historical novel.

Table of Contents

The birth of narrative film; the birth of synschronized sound; film narrative grows up; the birth of the studio system; the transition to features; Guy Blache's feminist film aesthetic.

Additional information

NLS9780826451576
9780826451576
0826451578
Alice Guy Blache: Lost Visionary of the Cinema by Alison McMahan
New
Paperback
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
2003-12-01
408
N/A
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