ALICE GUY BLACHÉ with live piano accompaniment by Steve Sterner
2:30
Sunday, June 12
Alice Guy Blaché (1873-1968), the world’s first female moviemaker, wrote and directed over 1,000 films from 1896 to 1920, working in a wide variety of genres. This program includes Babies from Cabbages (1902), The Detective’s Dog (c. 1912), and perhaps the first adaptation of Poe’s The Pit and the Pendulum (1913). DCP & 35mm prints courtesy of Library of Congress. Approx. 60 mins.
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Sunday, June 12
2:30