Germaine Dulac

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Germaine Dulac, born 17 November 1882 in Amiens, France, died 20 July 1942, was a French film director and early film theorist. Famously, she directed The Seashell and the Clergyman in 1928, based on a scenario by Antonin Artaud. This film has been credited as the first surrealist film.

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  • Charles Ford, Germaine Dulac : 1882 - 1942, Paris : Avant-Scène du Cinéma, 1968, 48 p. (Serie: Anthologie du cinéma ; 31)
  • Wendy Dozoretz, Germaine Dulac : filmmaker, polemicist, theoretician, 362 p., New York University, Diss., 1982

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