Be Natural: The Untold Story of Alice Guy-Blaché
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Pioneering filmmaker Alice Guy-Blache began her career in the late 1800s in France, and directed, wrote or produced over 1,000 films. She founded one of the first film studios in the United States. She created over 150 of the first films with synchronized sound. Yet her importance in the history of cinema has been largely ignored. Contemporary filmmakers and film historians including Catherine Hardwicke, Joan Simon, Kevin Brownlow, Claire Clouzot and Serge Bromberg discuss the significance of her innovations and accomplishments.
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Pamela Green
Director
Kathleen Turner
Herself
Abi Morgan
Herself
Roland-francois Lack
Himself
Mark Romanek
Himself
Glenn Myrent
Himself
Film Details
MPAA Rating
Genre
Documentary
Release Date
2018
Distribution Company
Zeitgeist Films
Technical Specs
Duration
1h 43m
Synopsis
Pioneering filmmaker Alice Guy-Blache began her career in the late 1800s in France, and directed, wrote or produced over 1,000 films. She founded one of the first film studios in the United States. She created over 150 of the first films with synchronized sound. Yet her importance in the history of cinema has been largely ignored. Contemporary filmmakers and film historians including Catherine Hardwicke, Joan Simon, Kevin Brownlow, Claire Clouzot and Serge Bromberg discuss the significance of her innovations and accomplishments.
Director
Pamela Green
Director
Cast
Kathleen Turner
Herself
Abi Morgan
Herself
Roland-francois Lack
Himself
Mark Romanek
Himself
Glenn Myrent
Himself
Deborah Nadoolman
Herself
Anand Tucker
Himself
Diablo Cody
Herself
Pamela Green
Herself
Jean-michel Frodon
Himself
Marquise Lepage
Herself
Joan Simon
Herself
Peter Farrelly
Himself
Elsie Fisher
Herself
Dino Everett
Himself
Julie Taymor
Herself
Anne Fontaine
Herself
Janeane Garofalo
Herself
Jan-christopher Horak
Himself
Evan Rachel Wood
Herself
Ben Kingsley
Himself
Gigi Pritzker
Herself
Steven John Ross
Himself
Judith F. Dolkart
Herself
Lena Herzog
Herself
Gillian Armstrong
Herself
Wayne Kramer
Himself
Walter Murch
Himself
Lorenzo Di Bonaventura
Himself
Naum Kleiman
Himself
Cecile Starr
Herself
Bob Channing
Himself
Claire Clouzot
Herself
James Bobin
Himself
Tacita Dean
Herself
Serge Bromberg
Himself
Gale Anne Hurd
Herself
Liz Goldwyn
Herself
Elif Rongen Kaynakci
Herself
Michelle Pin Seymour
Herself
Carey Williams
Himself
Anthony Slide
Himself
Bobby Cohen
Himself
David Crosthwait
Himself
Peter Bogdanovich
Himself
Marc Wanamaker
Himself
Jonathan Glickman
Himself
Richard Koszarski
Himself
Andy Samberg
Himself
Pierre-william Glenn
Himself
Geena Davis
Herself
Catherine Hardwicke
Herself
Mark A. Stetson
Himself
Susannah Constantine
Herself
Maxine Haleff
Herself
Tom Meyer
Himself
Valerie Steele
Herself
Cheryl Hines
Herself
Julie Delpy
Herself
Jon Wilkman
Himself
Terry Lawler
Himself
Terilyn A. Shropshire
Herself
Tom Meyers
Himself
Marjane Satrapi
Herself
Kevin Macdonald
Himself
Kim Tomadjoglou
Herself
Drake Stutesman
Himself
Alan Williams
Himself
Lake Bell
Herself
Patty Jenkins
Herself
Bryony Dixon
Herself
Brian R. Jacobson
Himself
Vanessa Schwartz
Herself
Kevin Brownlow
Himself
Peter Billingsley
Himself
Peter Decherney
Himself
Caitlin Seymour
Herself
Tom Gunning
Himself
Anne Fletcher
Herself
Kevin Stitt
Himself
Ava Duvernay
Herself
Patricia Riggen
Herself
Neil Hunt
Himself
Jackie Casner
Herself
Senator Loretta Weinberg
Herself
Marc Abraham
Himself
Anastasia Masaro
Herself
Murray Glass
Himself
Howard Cohen
Himself
Jodie Foster
Narrator
John Bailey
Himself
Stephanie Allain
Herself
Tatiana Page-relo
Herself
Gary Mairs
Himself
Christophe Dupin
Himself
Cari Beauchamp
Herself
Michel Hazanavicius
Himself
Agnes Varda
Herself
Yves Gaumont
Himself
Damien Bachy
Himself
Vadim Perelman
Himself
Jon M. Chu
Himself
Cathy Osburg
Herself
Jane Gaines
Herself
Henry Jenkins
Himself
Alison Mcmahan
Herself
Julie Anne Robinson
Herself
Floria Sigismondi
Herself
Sophie Saudrais
Herself
Crew
Richard Abel
Other
Marc Abraham
Other
Peter G Adams
Music
Stephanie Allain
Other
Gillian Armstrong
Other
Damien Bachy
Other
John Bailey
Other
Cari Beauchamp
Other
Lake Bell
Other
Peter Billingsley
Other
James Bobin
Other
Peter Bogdanovich
Other
Serge Bromberg
Other
Kevin Brownlow
Other
Jackie Casner
Other
Bob Channing
Other
Jon M. Chu
Other
Claire Clouzot
Other
Diablo Cody
Other
Bobby Cohen
Other
Howard Cohen
Other
Susannah Constantine
Other
David Crosthwait
Other
Geena Davis
Other
Tacita Dean
Other
Peter Decherney
Other
Julie Delpy
Other
Lorenzo Di Bonaventura
Other
Bryony Dixon
Other
Judith F. Dolkart
Other
Geralyn Dreyfous
Executive Producer
Christophe Dupin
Other
Ava Duvernay
Other
Dino Everett
Other
Peter Farrelly
Other
Elsie Fisher
Other
Anne Fletcher
Other
Anne Fontaine
Other
Jodie Foster
Executive Producer
Jean-michel Frodon
Other
Jane Gaines
Other
Janeane Garofalo
Other
Yves Gaumont
Other
Murray Glass
Other
Pierre-william Glenn
Other
Jonathan Glickman
Other
Liz Goldwyn
Other
Pamela Green
Producer
Pamela Green
Editor
Pamela Green
Other
Pamela Green
Writer
Tom Gunning
Other
Maxine Haleff
Other
Catherine Hardwicke
Other
Michel Hazanavicius
Other
Hugh M Hefner
Executive Producer
Gerald Herman
Co-Executive Producer
Lena Herzog
Other
Cheryl Hines
Other
Jan-christopher Horak
Other
Neil Hunt
Other
Gale Anne Hurd
Other
Brian R. Jacobson
Other
Henry Jenkins
Other
Patty Jenkins
Other
Elif Rongen Kaynakci
Other
Ben Kingsley
Other
Naum Kleiman
Other
Richard Koszarski
Other
Wayne Kramer
Other
Roland-francois Lack
Other
Terry Lawler
Other
Marquise Lepage
Other
Cosima Littlewood
Coproducer
Kevin Macdonald
Other
Gary Mairs
Other
Anastasia Masaro
Other
Alison Mcmahan
Other
Tom Meyer
Other
Tom Meyers
Other
Gala Minasova
Coproducer
Abi Morgan
Other
Walter Murch
Other
Glenn Myrent
Other
Deborah Nadoolman
Other
Cathy Osburg
Other
Tatiana Page-relo
Other
Vadim Perelman
Other
Gigi Pritzker
Other
John Ptak
Executive Producer
Robert Redford
Executive Producer
Patricia Riggen
Other
Julie Anne Robinson
Other
Mark Romanek
Other
Steven John Ross
Other
Andy Samberg
Other
Marjane Satrapi
Other
Sophie Saudrais
Other
Vanessa Schwartz
Other
Regina Kulik Scully
Executive Producer
Caitlin Seymour
Other
Michelle Pin Seymour
Other
Terilyn A. Shropshire
Other
Floria Sigismondi
Other
Joan Simon
Other
Joan Simon
Writer
Joan Simon
Co-Executive Producer
Anthony Slide
Other
Cecile Starr
Other
Valerie Steele
Other
Mark A. Stetson
Other
Diane Stewart
Co-Executive Producer
Kevin Stitt
Other
Drake Stutesman
Other
Julie Taymor
Other
Kim Tomadjoglou
Other
Anand Tucker
Other
Kathleen Turner
Other
Jarik Van Sluijs
Co-Director
Agnes Varda
Other
Marc Wanamaker
Other
Senator Loretta Weinberg
Other
Jon Wilkman
Other
Alan Williams
Other
Carey Williams
Other
Jamie Wolf
Executive Producer
Evan Rachel Wood
Other
Film Details
MPAA Rating
Genre
Documentary
Release Date
2018
Distribution Company
Zeitgeist Films
Technical Specs
Duration
1h 43m
Articles
Be Natural: The Untold Story of Alice Guy-Blache
The French-born Alice Guy-Blaché first got her start as a secretary for Léon Gaumont, who ran a camera manufacturing company. During this time, she learned about the various cameras the company produced and was introduced to several customers, including Georges Demenÿ and the Lumière Brothers (Auguste and Louis)--all three key figures in the early days of cinema. After watching a presentation of the Lumières film Workers Leaving the Lumière Factory, Guy-Blaché had an idea: film could be used not only for instructional or demonstration purposes, but as vehicle for fictional storytelling. With Gaumont's blessing, Guy-Blaché embarked on her first film project, which became La Fée aux Choux (1896), a fantasy tale about a fairy who makes babies grow out of cabbage plants. This film is widely considered to be the very first narrative film ever produced. Guy-Blaché continued to experiment with fictional storytelling and various filming techniques and special effects like double exposure.
By 1907, Guy-Blaché married Herbert Blaché, and the couple moved to the United States to work for Léon Gaumont's company, which had recently expanded to New York. However, by 1910, Guy-Blaché and her husband left Gaumont and formed their own company with partner George A. Magie: The Solax Company, which became the largest studio in the country--prior to the formation of the major Hollywood studios. Based in Queens, The Solax Company eventually expanded to Fort Lee, New Jersey. It was here that Guy-Blaché hung a large sign that read, "Be Natural" - the inspiration for the title of Pamela B. Green's documentary.
In the later years of Guy-Blaché's life, she went on record to make sure that her legacy was intact. Concerned that her contributions to film had been not only forgotten, but essentially erased, Guy-Blaché tirelessly communicated with film historians, making lists of everything she made and correcting the record. She also wrote her autobiography in the late 1940s, which wasn't published until 1976, almost a decade after her death. Years later, Guy-Blaché's daughter and daughter-in-law worked with writer and film historian Anthony Slide to publish the book in English.
While Guy-Blaché was largely forgotten for years by the film industry overall, key film historians fought to keep her legacy alive and intact. Those experts were brought in by director Pamela B. Green to help set the record straight in Be Natural: The Untold Story of Alice Guy-Blaché. In order to get her film financed, Green used the popular crowdfunding website Kickstarter to raise funds. With support from a wide range of enthusiastic cinephiles contributing small donations and big-name supporters like Robert Redford and Hugh Hefner, Green's project was fully funded and debuted at the 71st Cannes Film Festival in May 2018.
Narrated by Jodie Foster, Be Natural features an impressive list of film historians, filmmakers and actors giving their observations and praise of Guy-Blaché's work, including Gillian Armstrong, Cari Beauchamp, Lake Bell, Peter Bogdanovich, Kevin Brownlow, Ava DuVernay, Geena Davis, Patty Jenkins, Kathleen Turner and Agnés Varda. It's exactly the sort of tribute that the world's very first filmmaker deserves, firmly reinforcing Alice Guy-Blaché's position in film history.
Director: Pamela B. Green
Written by: Pamela B. Green and Joan Simon
Producer: Pamela B. Green, Cosima Littlewood and Joan Simon
Editing: Pamela B. Green
Music: Peter G. Adams
Cast: Jodie Foster (narrator), Gillian Armstrong (herself), John Bailey (himself), Cari Beauchamp (herself), Lake Bell (herself), Peter Billingsley (himself), Peter Bogdanovich (himself), Serge Bromberg (himself), Kevin Brownlow (himself), Diablo Cody (herself), Geena Davis (herself), Julie Delpy (herself), Ava DuVernay (herself), Janeane Garofalo (herself), Cheryl Hines (herself), Michel Hazanavicius (himself), Patty Jenkins (herself), Ben Kingsley (himself), Kathleen Turner (herself), Agnès Varda (herself), Julie Taymor (herself) and Evan Rachel Wood (herself).
C-117min
Resources:
https://cinema-fanatic.com/a-year-with-women/
https://www.hollywoodreporter.com/review/be-natural-untold-story-alice-guy-blache-review-1111465
https://www.nytimes.com/2019/04/25/movies/be-natural-untold-story-alice-guy-blache-review.html
https://deadline.com/2018/05/be-natural-documentary-first-female-director-best-cannes-1202389720/
By Jill Blake
Be Natural: The Untold Story of Alice Guy-Blache
In the last several years, women in the film industry--as well as film critics, writers and historians--have called out the lack of diverse representation in film, both in front of and behind the camera, and specifically the disproportionate amount of men who are given directorial projects over women. Activists and advocates highlighting the work of current female filmmakers (including those who identify as transgender and non-binary), have also called attention to the small handful of trailblazing women who broke through the male-dominated industry, including Lois Weber, Zora Neale Hurston, Marion E. Wong, Mabel Normand, Dorothy Arzner, Ida Lupino, Elaine May and the one who is considered not only the first female director, but the first studio director period,--Alice Guy-Blaché. In 2018, filmmaker Pamela B. Green released her feature-length documentary Be Natural: The Untold Story of Alice Guy-Blaché, which highlights the life and career of this key figure in cinema history.
The French-born Alice Guy-Blaché first got her start as a secretary for Léon Gaumont, who ran a camera manufacturing company. During this time, she learned about the various cameras the company produced and was introduced to several customers, including Georges Demenÿ and the Lumière Brothers (Auguste and Louis)--all three key figures in the early days of cinema. After watching a presentation of the Lumières film Workers Leaving the Lumière Factory, Guy-Blaché had an idea: film could be used not only for instructional or demonstration purposes, but as vehicle for fictional storytelling. With Gaumont's blessing, Guy-Blaché embarked on her first film project, which became La Fée aux Choux (1896), a fantasy tale about a fairy who makes babies grow out of cabbage plants. This film is widely considered to be the very first narrative film ever produced. Guy-Blaché continued to experiment with fictional storytelling and various filming techniques and special effects like double exposure.
By 1907, Guy-Blaché married Herbert Blaché, and the couple moved to the United States to work for Léon Gaumont's company, which had recently expanded to New York. However, by 1910, Guy-Blaché and her husband left Gaumont and formed their own company with partner George A. Magie: The Solax Company, which became the largest studio in the country--prior to the formation of the major Hollywood studios. Based in Queens, The Solax Company eventually expanded to Fort Lee, New Jersey. It was here that Guy-Blaché hung a large sign that read, "Be Natural" - the inspiration for the title of Pamela B. Green's documentary.
In the later years of Guy-Blaché's life, she went on record to make sure that her legacy was intact. Concerned that her contributions to film had been not only forgotten, but essentially erased, Guy-Blaché tirelessly communicated with film historians, making lists of everything she made and correcting the record. She also wrote her autobiography in the late 1940s, which wasn't published until 1976, almost a decade after her death. Years later, Guy-Blaché's daughter and daughter-in-law worked with writer and film historian Anthony Slide to publish the book in English.
While Guy-Blaché was largely forgotten for years by the film industry overall, key film historians fought to keep her legacy alive and intact. Those experts were brought in by director Pamela B. Green to help set the record straight in Be Natural: The Untold Story of Alice Guy-Blaché. In order to get her film financed, Green used the popular crowdfunding website Kickstarter to raise funds. With support from a wide range of enthusiastic cinephiles contributing small donations and big-name supporters like Robert Redford and Hugh Hefner, Green's project was fully funded and debuted at the 71st Cannes Film Festival in May 2018.
Narrated by Jodie Foster, Be Natural features an impressive list of film historians, filmmakers and actors giving their observations and praise of Guy-Blaché's work, including Gillian Armstrong, Cari Beauchamp, Lake Bell, Peter Bogdanovich, Kevin Brownlow, Ava DuVernay, Geena Davis, Patty Jenkins, Kathleen Turner and Agnés Varda. It's exactly the sort of tribute that the world's very first filmmaker deserves, firmly reinforcing Alice Guy-Blaché's position in film history.
Director: Pamela B. Green
Written by: Pamela B. Green and Joan Simon
Producer: Pamela B. Green, Cosima Littlewood and Joan Simon
Editing: Pamela B. Green
Music: Peter G. Adams
Cast: Jodie Foster (narrator), Gillian Armstrong (herself), John Bailey (himself), Cari Beauchamp (herself), Lake Bell (herself), Peter Billingsley (himself), Peter Bogdanovich (himself), Serge Bromberg (himself), Kevin Brownlow (himself), Diablo Cody (herself), Geena Davis (herself), Julie Delpy (herself), Ava DuVernay (herself), Janeane Garofalo (herself), Cheryl Hines (herself), Michel Hazanavicius (himself), Patty Jenkins (herself), Ben Kingsley (himself), Kathleen Turner (herself), Agnès Varda (herself), Julie Taymor (herself) and Evan Rachel Wood (herself).
C-117min
Resources:
https://cinema-fanatic.com/a-year-with-women/
https://www.hollywoodreporter.com/review/be-natural-untold-story-alice-guy-blache-review-1111465
https://www.nytimes.com/2019/04/25/movies/be-natural-untold-story-alice-guy-blache-review.html
https://deadline.com/2018/05/be-natural-documentary-first-female-director-best-cannes-1202389720/
By Jill Blake