ALICE GUY-BLACHÉ
DIRECTING
Alice Guy-Blaché (July 1, 1873 – March 24, 1968) is generally considered to be the world's first female director.
French-born Alice Guy entered the film business as a secretary at Gaumont-Paris in 1896.
- The Birth, the Life and the Death of Christ1906
- A Sticky Woman1906
- A Story Well Spun1906
- The Parish Priest's Christmas1906
- The Consequences of Feminism1906
- The Race for the Sausage1907
- The Glue1907
- A Four-Year-Old Heroine1907
- The Irresistible Piano1907
- On the Barricade1907
- The Ocean Waif1916
- Matrimony's Speed Limit1913
- The Cabbage-Patch Fairy1896
- Falling Leaves1912
- The Turn-of-the-Century Blind Man1898
- The Landlady1900
- The Cabbage-Patch Fairy1900
- The Statue1905
- Canned Harmony1912
- Little Tich and His Funny Feet1900
- A Fool and His Money1912
- Algie, the Miner1912
- The Great Adventure1918
- The Cleaning Man1907
- Ballet Libella1897
- My Madonna1915