Alice Guy, pioneer of fiction cinema, is the subject of a course taught by a Brazilian filmmaker

Alice Guy, pioneer of fiction cinema, is the subject of a course taught by a Brazilian filmmaker

Amanda Lopes should explore Alice Guy’s career and contribution to cinema in an online course

Filmmaker and teacher Amanda Lopes is offering an in-depth course on the cinema pioneer, Alice Guyand the beginning of world cinema.

Alice Guy She was the first filmmaker and screenwriter of fictional films, being seen as a true visionary. Contrary to what many believe, she was a woman who directed the world’s first fiction. During his twenty-year career, Alice He directed more than a thousand films, managed his own studio and inspired countless artists.

The course “Training on Alice Guy and First Cinema” is aimed at everyone interested in cinema. During the course, the life and career of Alice Guyincluding her role as the first woman in cinema history to be the head or director of a recording studio.

The content also includes analysis of documentaries about Guyin addition to discussions about the female characters in his films, the end of his career and his denied recognition in the world of cinema.

The contributions of Alice Guy for cinema are immeasurable and, unfortunately, little recognized. This course is an opportunity to rescue and celebrate its history and legacy, inspiring a new generation of filmmakers and lovers of the seventh art. – Amanda Lopes


Service

Training: Uncover the Story Behind Cinema with Alice Guy!
Teacher: Amanda Lopes.
Where: via Google Meet.
Class 01: June 3rd, 10th, 17th and 24th and July 1st, 8th, 15th, 22nd and 29th (Mondays), from 8pm to 10pm.
Class 02: June 8th, 15th, 22nd and 29th and July 6th, 13th, 20th and 27th (Saturdays), from 8pm to 10pm.
The course will produce a certificate of participation.
Value: R$60.00.
Registration: https://mulheresaudiovisual.com.br/produto/formacao-sobre-alice-guy/
Sponsorship: Companies can purchase sponsorship quotas for free places for low-income students.

Source: Rollingstone

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