Alexandra Lamy Alice Guy Blache BE NATURAL "Alice Guy" by Emmanuelle Gaume

Alexandra Lamy Alice Guy Blache BE NATURAL "Alice Guy" by Emmanuelle Gaume

vendredi 31 mai 2019

Le chirurgien se livre alors à une véritable boucherie : amputation d'un bras et d'une jambe. Une fois son « travail » terminé

Les deux assistants d'un chirurgien endorment un patient à l'éther. Le chirurgien se livre alors à une véritable boucherie : amputation d'un bras et d'une jambe. Une fois son « travail » terminé, il s'en va.
Pris de pitié, les deux assistants décident de faire quelque chose. Ils vont chercher dans une réserve une bonbonne contenant des pièces de rechange (sic). Ils installent alors le patient sur un fauteuil confortable et à l'aide de glu entreprennent une greffe qui, oh ! miracle, réussit. La réanimation est aussi rustique que l'opération : elle consiste en des tintements de cloche près des oreilles et une ventilation à l'aide de soufflets. Elle se révèle cependant efficace car le patient ne tarde pas à se réveiller et se met même à danser une gigue endiablée.
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jeudi 29 mars 2018

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Alice Guy Studio Elge 1905

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Alice & Eiffel: A New History of Early Cinema and the Love Story Kept Secret for a Century (The Life and Work of Alice Guy Blaché Book 3)


Alice Guy Blaché became the first film director in 1896 while she was working in Paris at Gaumont, one of the earliest manufacturers of the motion picture camera. The first films were only a minute long and thought to be scientific novelties until Alice decided to stage a scene and film a narrative.
Gustave Eiffel was president of the Gaumont company from its inception in 1895, but Alice did not meet him there. For a century, Eiffel has been thought to be merely a silent partner in the Gaumont company, but in fact he guided the company from its inception. While president during its first eleven years, he advanced both the business and technology of the motion picture. 
For eleven years, Alice made films in Paris and then in 1907 she came to the United States, where she wrote and directed hundreds of longer films in New York and Fort Lee, New Jersey, before Hollywood became the center of the film industry.
Alice wrote a memoir that was published in 1976. Her relationship to Eiffel and the role he played in her life is alluded to but well camouflaged. The brevity of Alice’s memoirs, little more than a hundred pages, has flummoxed researchers for decades. This book is about what Alice’s memoirs leave out―the people introduced but not described, the difficulties alluded to but minimized, the losses and triumphs barely mentioned, and the love story she felt compelled to keep secret.
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lundi 11 avril 2016

Tournage documentaire "Alice Guy" - Réal Emmanuelle Gaume avec Alexandra Lamy (Foto L.Vasselin)

Tournage documentaire "Alice Guy" - Réal Emmanuelle Gaume avec Alexandra Lamy (Foto L.Vasselin)

Tournage documentaire "Alice Guy" - Réal Emmanuelle Gaume avec Alexandra Lamy (Foto L.Vasselin)

lundi 3 novembre 2014