BE NATURAL premieres at Cannes
The documentary, Be Natural, based in part on my book The Lost Visionary, premiered at Cannes this month. This is how the Hollywood Reporter describes the film:
The documentary, Be Natural, based in part on my book The Lost Visionary, premiered at Cannes this month. This is how the Hollywood Reporter describes the film:
Screen Studies is a digital platform thats takes users from script to screen and beyond – offering a broad range of content from Bloomsbury and Faber & Faber to support moving image studies.
In August of 2012 I posted a blog entitled Films by Alice Guy Lost and Found.
The article discussed two films that had recently been found and have now been preserved: Parson Sue and A Tramp’s Strategy.
It looked like The Coming of Sunbeam, another recent find, would get preserved, if it was not too late to save the film based on the elements available.
Mystery. Comedy. A murder in an old house where everyone is a suspect.
I just stumbled on this website in Spanish devoted to Alice Guy, which starts with a blurb from the Spanish edition of my book:
Fort Lee Film Commission’s Reel Jersey Girls Women’s History Month Film Festival in March at the Fort Lee Public Library
Three theaters within the UPWIFT region will present films by the first female filmmaker, Alice Guy-Blaché, as well as sneak-peeks into a new documentary about Alice by Pamela Green and a Q&A with the filmmaker.
Press release for the three events here.
Upstate Films/Rhinebeck, Sunday, December 11, 1:00PM: