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Germaine Dulac (1882–1942)

The daughter of a cavalry captain, she was raised by a grandmother in Paris, where she studied various forms of art with an emphasis on music and the opera. In 1905 she married engineer-novelist Marie-Louis Albert-Dulac and under his influence veered toward journalism. As one of the leading radical feminists of her day... See full bio »

Died:

(age 59) in Paris, France

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Filmography

Hide HideDirector (29 titles)
1934 Je n'ai plus rien (short)
 
1929 Arabesque
 
1928 Celles qui s'en font (short)
 
1928 Disque 957 (short)
 
1928 La germination d'un haricot (documentary short)
 
1927 L'invitation au voyage (short)
 
1923 Gossette
 
1922 Werther (short)
 
1920 Âmes de fous
 
1920 Spanish Fiesta
 
1920 Malencontre
 
1919 The Cigarette
 
1917 Venus Victrix
 
Show ShowWriter (5 titles)
1928 The Seashell and the Clergyman (short) (uncredited)
 
1927 L'invitation au voyage (short)
 
1927 Antoinette Sabrier (adaptation)
 
1924 Heart of an Actress (screenwriter)
 
1923 The Smiling Madame Beudet (screenplay)
 
Show ShowMiscellaneous Crew (2 titles)
1932 Le picador (supervisor)
 
1928 Mon Paris (supervisor)
 
Show ShowProducer (2 titles)
1928 The Seashell and the Clergyman (short) (producer - uncredited)
 
1927 L'invitation au voyage (short) (producer)
 
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Trivia:

Permanent secretary of the French Cinéclub movement See more »

Star Sign:

Scorpio