The Fairy's Farewell
An early short from Gaumont by Alice Guy-Blanché. A woman becomes slowly visible in front of a black space. She points a wand and spells the word “Bonsoir” in colored letters formed from flowers.
An early short from Gaumont by Alice Guy-Blanché. A woman becomes slowly visible in front of a black space. She points a wand and spells the word “Bonsoir” in colored letters formed from flowers.
An early short from Gaumont by Alice Guy-Blanché. A woman becomes slowly visible in front of a black space. She points a wand and spells the word “Bonsoir” in colored letters formed from flowers.
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