Before D.W. Griffith and Lillian Gish there was Alice Guy Blanche, the world's first woman filmmaker and the director of over 400 films between 1896 and 1920. Alison McMahan has her nearly-forgotten story. (Alice Guy Blanche: Lost Visionary of the Cinema)

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