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The Woman Who Did
A suffragette protests against marriage by openly living with her lover.
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Plot Summary
This silent film, now considered lost, likely explored themes of female independence and societal expectations, common in Alice Guy-Blaché's work. It would have depicted a woman navigating her life and choices outside traditional norms.
Critical Reception
As a lost film, there is no contemporary critical reception available. Alice Guy-Blaché was a prolific and pioneering filmmaker, but much of her work has not survived, making specific reception difficult to ascertain.
What Reviewers Say
N/A - Film is lost
Google audience: N/A - Film is lost
Awards & Accolades
None notable (film is lost and likely never received significant awards consideration in the modern sense)
Fun Fact
Alice Guy-Blaché was one of the very first filmmakers to use synchronized sound with her 'Chronophone' system, long before it became standard in the film industry.
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