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La Fée aux Choux

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Director
  
Alice Guy-Blache

Writer
  
Alice Guy

Cinematography
  
Alice Guy-Blache

Country
  
France

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Genre
  
Short, Family, Fantasy

Screenplay
  
Alice Guy-Blache

Duration
  

Language
  
Silent

La Fee aux Choux movie poster

Release date
  
1896

Cast
  
Alice Guy
,
Germaine Serand
,
Yvonne Serand

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La fee aux choux ou la naissance des enfants


La Fée aux Choux (The Cabbage Fairy) is one of the earliest narrative fiction films ever made. It was probably made before the first Méliès fiction film, but after the Lumière brothers' L'Arroseur Arrosé. The confusion stems from the uncertainty in the dating of these three films. Many film historians have accepted that La Fée aux Choux was made in April 1896, just a month or two before Méliès made his first fiction film. L'Arroseur arrosé (generally considered the earliest fiction film) was screened in December 1895.

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La Fée aux Choux is sixty seconds long, possibly making it the earliest known film with a running time of at least one minute.

The film is based on an old and popular French (and actually, European) fairy tale. According to it, baby boys are born in cabbages, and baby girls are born in roses.

Alice Guy-Blaché, the director of La Fée aux Choux, is one of the early cinema's most important figures, and had an extensive career as a director, producer and studio owner, working in both France and the United States. In a remake called Sage-femme de première classe (Midwife to the Upper Classes) from 1902, Guy Blaché appears, dressed as a man.

La fee aux choux the cabbage fairy 1896


References

La Fée aux Choux Wikipedia