The untold story of Alice Guy-Blaché
the first female director
A documentary searching for Alice Guy-Blaché, who at 23 was the first female director, became a powerful figure in film,
then vanished.
The year is 1895. A new technology called the “mechanical pencil” is patented, the first comic strip is printed in a newspaper, and
photography is the talk of the town. This is the dawn of the modern era, and there are no limits to what the future holds. Major i
nnovations in technology change the way people live, work, travel, dress, communicate, and the way they are entertained.
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