Germaine Dulac: Questions de cinéma
2006 · Documentary · 52 min. · France
Anne Imbert portrays Germaine Dulac, a French filmmaker who emerged as a leading figure in the impressionist movement in French films. In the late 20s, she was an important part of the "second avant-garde" of the French cinema with the surrealistic Coquille et le Clergyman (1927), and a number of other experimental films. In her films and in her theoretical writing, her goal was to create "pure" cinema, free from any influence from literature, the stage, or even the other visual arts.
Direction Anne Imbert
Cast Edwige de Lestrange · Samy Boussard
Soundtrack Claude Debussy · Lazzari · Henri Duparc
Screenplay Anne Imbert
Cinematography Eric Bouttier
Original title Germaine Dulac: Questions de cinéma
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