Preservation Conversation: Aloha Wanderwell's With Car and Camera Around the World in 4K

Preservation Conversation: Aloha Wanderwell's With Car and Camera Around the World in 4K

Restoration World Premiere

With a live presentation by filmmaker Courtney Stephens, accompanied on keyboard by Michael Mortilla.

Restoration World Premiere

With a live presentation by filmmaker Courtney Stephens, accompanied on keyboard by Michael Mortilla.

Later known as “the world’s most widely traveled girl,” Aloha Wanderwell left her French convent school as a teenager to answer an ad in the Paris Herald for a traveling secretary. Joining a global expedition in 1922 placed her in front of (and behind) the camera as she embarked on a journey that led her to become the first woman to traverse five continents by automobile. Wanderwell’s rarely screened 1929 travelogue documents a diverse array of cultures, stunning historical landmarks, and the occasional celebrity. The film is newly restored in 4K from the original 35mm nitrate production elements.

Note by Cassie Blake, film preservationist, Academy Film Archive.

DIRECTED BY: Aloha Wanderwell. 1929. 89 min. USA. B&W. English. 4K DCP. Restored in 2024 by the Academy Film Archive.

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