
Alice Guy: The Catholic Pioneer Filmmaker You’ve Never Heard Of
After her prodigious output in the early 1900s, Alice Guy moved to America and launched a movie studio in New Jersey.
After her prodigious output in the early 1900s, Alice Guy moved to America and launched a movie studio in New Jersey.
Notable moments in the film include footage in Kenya, where the Missionaries of Charity are caring for children with deformities and serious developmental disabilities.
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An in-depth look at the history of the sacrament of penance on the big screen from the silent era to today.
This fish tale may be overstuffed and undercooked, but at its best it’s wondrous and poetic like few Hollywood popcorn movies.
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