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The 1800s E4 - Maggie Hennefeld The 5 Best Films of Every Year Ever

    • Film History

Maggie Hennefeld, Professor of Cultural Studies and Comparative Literature at the University of Minnesota, Twin Cities, has literally written the book(s) on early cinematic feminist humor. Death by Laughter: Female Hysteria and Early Cinema and Specters of Slapstick and Silent Film Comediennes tackle similar themes to those explored in her five picks from the 1890s, which reveal the expansive possibilities of the earliest days of film, from anarchic comedy to those who worked behind the camera.

Maggie is also a curator of the 4-disc DVD/Blu-ray collection Cinema's First Nasty Women and co-director of Archives on Screen, Twin Cities. Her socials are:
Twitter: @magshenny
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/hennefem/
Bsky: https://bsky.app/profile/hennefem.bsky.social


Visit https://www.the5bestfilmsofeveryyearever.com/list to submit your own five favorites of the 1800s for a final tally in the season finale!

Films and resources mentioned:
The Boxing Cats (1894) - William K.L. Dickson and William HeiseThe Cabbage Fairy (1896) - Alice Guy-BlachéThe Cabbage Fairy (1900) - Alice Guy-BlachéSomething Good/Negro Kiss (1898) - William SeligThe Four Troublesome Heads (1898) - Georges MélièsThe Dairy Maid's Revenge (1899) - Frank S. ArmitageFredd Ott's Sneeze (1894) - William K.L. DicksonCarmencita (1894) - William K.L. DicksonSioux Ghost Dance (1894) - William K.L. DicksonBe Natural: The Untold Story of Alice Guy-Blaché (2018) - Pamela B. GreenPierrette's Escapades (1900) - Alice Guy-BlachéAlgie, the Miner (1912) - Alice Guy-Blaché, Harry Schenk, and Edward WarrenThe Pill Pounder (1923) - Gregory La CavaMadame's Cravings (1907) - Alice...

Maggie Hennefeld, Professor of Cultural Studies and Comparative Literature at the University of Minnesota, Twin Cities, has literally written the book(s) on early cinematic feminist humor. Death by Laughter: Female Hysteria and Early Cinema and Specters of Slapstick and Silent Film Comediennes tackle similar themes to those explored in her five picks from the 1890s, which reveal the expansive possibilities of the earliest days of film, from anarchic comedy to those who worked behind the camera.

Maggie is also a curator of the 4-disc DVD/Blu-ray collection Cinema's First Nasty Women and co-director of Archives on Screen, Twin Cities. Her socials are:
Twitter: @magshenny
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/hennefem/
Bsky: https://bsky.app/profile/hennefem.bsky.social


Visit https://www.the5bestfilmsofeveryyearever.com/list to submit your own five favorites of the 1800s for a final tally in the season finale!

Films and resources mentioned:
The Boxing Cats (1894) - William K.L. Dickson and William HeiseThe Cabbage Fairy (1896) - Alice Guy-BlachéThe Cabbage Fairy (1900) - Alice Guy-BlachéSomething Good/Negro Kiss (1898) - William SeligThe Four Troublesome Heads (1898) - Georges MélièsThe Dairy Maid's Revenge (1899) - Frank S. ArmitageFredd Ott's Sneeze (1894) - William K.L. DicksonCarmencita (1894) - William K.L. DicksonSioux Ghost Dance (1894) - William K.L. DicksonBe Natural: The Untold Story of Alice Guy-Blaché (2018) - Pamela B. GreenPierrette's Escapades (1900) - Alice Guy-BlachéAlgie, the Miner (1912) - Alice Guy-Blaché, Harry Schenk, and Edward WarrenThe Pill Pounder (1923) - Gregory La CavaMadame's Cravings (1907) - Alice...

50 min