Be Natural : L'Histoire cachée d'Alice Guy-Blaché
Titre original : Be Natural: The Untold Story of Alice Guy-Blaché
- 2018
- Tous publics
- 1h 43min
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7,7/10
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Le film dynamique de Pamela B. Green sur la cinéaste pionnière Alice Guy-Blaché est à la fois un hommage et une véritable enquête, retraçant les circonstances dans lesquelles elle s'est retr... Tout lireLe film dynamique de Pamela B. Green sur la cinéaste pionnière Alice Guy-Blaché est à la fois un hommage et une véritable enquête, retraçant les circonstances dans lesquelles elle s'est retrouvée effacée de la mémoire collective.Le film dynamique de Pamela B. Green sur la cinéaste pionnière Alice Guy-Blaché est à la fois un hommage et une véritable enquête, retraçant les circonstances dans lesquelles elle s'est retrouvée effacée de la mémoire collective.
- Réalisation
- Scénario
- Casting principal
- Récompenses
- 11 victoires et 11 nominations au total
Jodie Foster
- Narrator
- (voix)
Jon M. Chu
- Self
- (as Jon Chu)
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I HAD heard of Guy-Blache, but then I have been a silent film geek for almost 50 years now. Have been catching what I can on-line of her work - so far, 1916 The Ocean Waif is the best, Doris Kenyon was a far more natural actress then Pickford or the Gish sisters based on that film.
I think that Simon could have skipped including so many phone interviews with distance relatives of Guy-Blache, (many of which could have used subtitles, I found them hard to understand) and included some longer clips of her actual films instead. It is obvious that a lot of work went into digging up information on Guy-Blache, and I appreciate it, but would rather have seen more of her work than her family life. Still, I gave it 9 out of 10 stars since the subject matter is so important to film history...and I LOVE the opening postcard collages that take the viewer back in time and across the ocean!
I think that Simon could have skipped including so many phone interviews with distance relatives of Guy-Blache, (many of which could have used subtitles, I found them hard to understand) and included some longer clips of her actual films instead. It is obvious that a lot of work went into digging up information on Guy-Blache, and I appreciate it, but would rather have seen more of her work than her family life. Still, I gave it 9 out of 10 stars since the subject matter is so important to film history...and I LOVE the opening postcard collages that take the viewer back in time and across the ocean!
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The director spent a decade of her life gathering evidence that Alice Guy-Blache was one of the founders of cinema, on the same level as the Lumiere Brothers, Georges Melies and Thomas Edison, and the case she makes is completely convincing. This film should be seen by everyone interested in movie history.
Just an amazing documentary with hilarious and wonderful surprises all through it. Amazing research and use of archival film. There is one point where they show a walking tour of the film locations in Paris from Alice Guy-Blache's films and superimpose the 100+ year old films over the streets in modern day. Never seen that effect used quite that way. It shows the documentarians share their subject's inventiveness. All the interviews with the film academic community, the film archivist community, as well as working directors and actors really paint a picture of a true pioneer. This woman was there at the very beginning, inventing the art form and the business model. A real history lesson as well, as it takes you through the industry's changes as the world went through two World Wars. You forget that it is Jodie Foster narrating because the subject is so interesting. A real labor of love, I can tell a lot of people gave their time to remembering Alice Guy-Blache.
I went to see this film following a strong review in Melbourne (Australia). However, I thought that it was very poorly assembled as a film. It seemed that the film's makers were keen to include absolutely everything they could find, and the choice of order for all these clips was baffling as well as non-stop. I will be the first in the queue to see another film made to cover the astonishing life of Alice Guy-Blache - she deserves better than this attempt.
I watched that film during the BFI film festival and the director Pamela B Green graced us with a Q&A at the end. This documentary is a formidable labour of love, extraordinarily documented and thorough, on the life and career of the first film director who ... happened to be a woman! Alice Guy-Bache! Terrific documentary, although it was so fast-paced that I felt dizzy at times! A must watch!
Le saviez-vous
- AnecdotesOriginal written source: "Alice Guy Blaché: Lost Visionary of the Cinema", book by Alison McMahan, Bloomsbury Publishing, London, 2002, 408 p., ISBN: 978-0826451576.
- Citations
Bob Channing: If it wasn't for people like you, she'd just remain buried.
- ConnexionsFeatures Dickson Experimental Sound Film (1894)
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- Be Natural : L'Histoire inédite d'Alice Guy-Blaché
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- Montant brut aux États-Unis et au Canada
- 117 511 $US
- Week-end de sortie aux États-Unis et au Canada
- 3 237 $US
- 21 avr. 2019
- Montant brut mondial
- 210 247 $US
- Durée
- 1h 43min(103 min)
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