ALICE GUY-BLACHE FLIPBOKU

1913
Price: $18.00
Museum Member Price: $16.20

Alice Guy-Blaché Flipbook
THE MOTHER OF CINEMA

Alice Guy-Blaché (1873 – 1968) was a pioneer French filmmaker and the first motion picture director to make a narrative fiction film, active from the late 19th century.


Neglected by film historians for years, she was the first woman to direct a film. From 1896 to 1920, she directed over 1,000 films, some 150 of which survive, and 22 of which are feature-length. She experimented with Gaumont’s Chronophone sync-sound system, color tinting, interracial casting and special effects.

The flip book comes with an Augmented Reality feature, that you can visualize when scanning the front cover with your smartphone or tablet: a 3 minutes mini-documentary about Guy-Blaché's life, her background and her most outstanding work. To access the AR content, simply scan the QR code included on the slipcase, install the Artivive App, open it and view the flip book on your screen.

135gr • 12 x 5 x 2cm • 240 pages
Paper: Semi-matte coated 170 gr
Micro-documentary: 2 minutes / English

By Flipboku
Flipboku is an independent publishing house based on the island of Mallorca (Spain), specializing in interactive and traditional flip books, the brainchild of designer-animator-filmmaker Jossie Malis and film music composer Julie Reier.

Their goal is to play and reinvent within the limits of the thumb-powered pocket cinema, creating unique and mind-blowing flip books for all ages!
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