As a Fly Drawn to the Flame (2007)
Directed by Barbara Hanlo
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Synopsis by Cammila Collar
This film essay by Barbara Hanlo explores the life of the exceptional 19th century Dutchwoman Alexandrine Tinne, an affluent young lady who flew in the face of all societal convention by setting off for the desserts of Africa. Through archival photographs, the film constructs a portrait of the exciting traveler, who was the first European woman to attempt to cross the Sahara. Tragically, her incredible life was cut short when she was murdered by robbers when she was only 35.
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