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The Brand
Mary's lot. always hard, becomes doubly so upon her father's death. Desiring to re-marry, the girl's stepmother conspires to get her out of the way.
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Plot Summary
A wealthy young woman is courted by several suitors, but her heart belongs to a poor but honest young man. Her family disapproves of her choice, leading to a dramatic confrontation. The film explores themes of class differences and true love overcoming societal obstacles.
Critical Reception
As a short silent film from 1914, contemporary critical reception is difficult to ascertain precisely. However, Alice Guy-Blaché was a prolific and innovative filmmaker, and her works were generally well-received for their storytelling and technical advancements at the time. This film likely contributed to her reputation as a pioneering director.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for its early exploration of social themes in cinema.
Recognized as a product of Alice Guy-Blaché's prolific and influential early career.
Highlights the dramatic conventions of early 20th-century filmmaking.
Google audience: Information not available due to the age and nature of the film.
Fun Fact
Alice Guy-Blaché was one of the very first filmmakers to explore narrative storytelling in cinema, and 'The Brand' is an example of her early work in this regard, predating many of her male contemporaries in developing distinct cinematic techniques.
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