She Begins to Re-Read. Films and Texts by Alice Guy and Lis Rhodes

2 March, 2019
– 2 March, 2019
3pm – 5pm
Camden Arts Centre
Lis Rhodes, Pictures on Pink Paper (1982)

An afternoon of readings and screenings of films and texts by French film pioneer Alice Guy and British artist and filmmaker Lis Rhodes, in response to implicit and explicit references in Beatrice Gibson’s Deux Soeurs Qui Ne Sont Pas Soeurs (2019).
Alice Guy is very likely to have been the first woman filmmaker. She was the first head of production at Gaumont, where she directed (amongst dozens of other films), La Fée aux choux – one of the earliest examples of film narrative. However, in spite of her importance during the first two decades of cinema, her work has remained largely unknown and ignored. The feminist group Circles – founded by Felicity Sparrow and artists including Lis Rhodes, Annabel Nicolson and Tina Keane – were amongst the first to celebrate her work, acquiring some of her films for their distribution catalogue and including A House Divided in their influential touring programme Her Images Fades as Her Voice Rises.
A House Divided (Alice Guy, 1913) will be screened at Camden Arts Centre accompanied by Lis Rhodes Light Reading (1978). Beatrice Gibson and others will read selected texts by Rhodes, in anticipation of Rhodes’ forthcoming anthology Telling Invents Told (The Visible Press, 2019).
With an introduction by Felicity Sparrow, co-founder of Circles.
Programmed by María Palacios Cruz.
This event takes place in the context of Beatrice Gibson’s exhibition Crone Music at Camden Arts Centre until March 31 2019. In collaboration with LUX.

Alice Guy-Blaché (1873-1896) was a pioneer French filmmaker, who
made one of the first narrative films and was possibly the only
woman filmmaker in cinema’s earliest years.

Lis Rhodes is a British artist and feminist filmmaker whose work in
film, performance, photography, writing and political analysis
explores the impact of language on perceptions, interactions and
social relationships.

Felicity Sparrow is a former LFMC worker and  co-founder of
Circles, the feminist distributor.

Maria Palacios Cruz is a curator and deputy director of LUX,
London. She is the editor of Lis Rhodes’ Telling Invents Told (The Visible Press, 2019) and participated in Beatrice Gibson’s Deux soeurs qui ne sont pas soeurs.

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