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Best Documentary | 2018
Best Use of Footage in a Cinematic Feature | 2020
Jane Mercer Footage Researcher of the Year | 2020
Student Jury Award for Most Inspiring Use of Archive | 2020
Jane Mercer Footage Researcher of the Year | 2020
Best Documentary Feature | 2020
Best Documentary | 2020
Theatrical AudioVisual Technique | 2019
Outstanding Research | 2021
Arts | 2021
Best Use of Footage in an Arts Production | 2020
Best Use of Footage in a History Feature | 2020
Best Documentary | 2020
Best Documentary | 2020
Best Title Opener | 2020
Theatrical AudioVisual Technique Motion Graphics | 2019
2018
Original written source: "Alice Guy Blaché: Lost Visionary of the Cinema", book by Alison McMahan, Bloomsbury Publishing, London, 2002, 408 p., ISBN: 978-0826451576.
French visa # 152264 delivered on 2-3-2020.
"Bob Channing: If it wasn't for people like you, she'd just remain buried."
"Narrator: Guy resigned from Gaumont to accompany her husband to the US. Alice returns to filmmaking and founds her own company. She directs and manages all aspects of production. Following a two decade career in two countries, comprised a thousand films that she wrote, directed or produced, Alice disappears from filmmaking."