COLORFUL DISSONANCE: ALICE GUY BLACHÉ by Zlatko Ćosić
A tribute to Alice Guy-Blaché's life and filmmaking career.
Directed
by ZLATKO ĆOSIĆ
Produced by RITA CSAPÓ-SWEET
Music by BRAD DECKER
Research by RITA
CSAPÓ-SWEET, ZLATKO ĆOSIĆ and HARI ŠEČIĆ
Photographs by RITA
CSAPÓ-SWEET
Editing by ZLATKO
ĆOSIĆ
Post-production by EYE
PRODUCTION
Sponsors: International
Studies and Programs at UMSL, and TV5MONDE
Special thanks to: Rachel
Ćosić, UMSL, St.
Louis Art Museum, Cinema
St. Louis, and St. Louis International
Film Festival
In loving memory of Fred Sweet
COLORFUL DISSONANCE: ALICE GUY BLACHÉ (5:20) [VIDEO]
Trailblazing Alice Guy-Blaché was the first woman to direct
a motion picture. Born in Paris in 1873, Guy-Blaché was hired as a secretary
by
Léon Gaumont in 1894, but when he established the Gaumont Film Company two years
later, she became the studio’s head of production. Over a 25-year career, Guy-Blaché
was responsible for more than 700 works. In conjunction with the University of
Missouri-St. Louis, SLIFF pays tribute to
this film pioneer with a program highlighted
by her 1906 silent The
Birth, the Life and the Death of Christ. The screening
will feature a newly created score by Dr. Barbara Harbach, curators’ professor
of music and director of Women in the Arts at UMSL, with the music performed
by members of the St. Louis Chamber Orchestra under the direction of Dr. James
E. Richards, professor of music and associate dean of Fine Arts and Communication
at UMSL. The program includes a short tribute video to Alice Guy-Blaché by video
artist Zlatko Ćosić, with photography by Rita Csapó-Sweet, Associate Professor
of Media Studies at UMSL. The music is composed and performed by Brad Decker.
PRESS
:: UMSL
professors give new life to a pioneering
film, Rachel Webb, UMSL Daily
:: UMSL
teams with SLIFF for program on woman
film
pioneer, Cate Marquis, The Current
FILM
FESTIVALS & SCREENINGS
:: St.
Louis International Film Festival, Tribute to Alice Guy-Blaché, St. Louis Art Museum, November 16,
2014