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Germaine Dulac

Film Director / Playwright / Screenwriter / Writer / Journalist | * 11/17/1882 († 59, 07/20/1942) | Amiens (France)
Germaine Dulac (French: [dylak]; born Charlotte Elisabeth Germaine Saisset-Schneider; 17 November 1882 – 20 July 1942) was a French filmmaker, film theorist, journalist and critic. She was born in Amiens and moved to Paris in early childhood. A few years after her marriage she embarked on a journalistic career in a feminist magazine, and later became interested in film. With the help of her husband and friend she founded a film company and directed a few commercial works before slowly moving into Impressionist and Surrealist territory. She is best known today for her Impressionist film, La Souriante Madame Beudet (The Smiling Madam Beudet, 1922/23), and her Surrealist experiment, La Coquille et le Clergyman (The Seashell and the Clergyman, 1928). Her career as filmmaker suffered after the introduction of sound film and she spent the last decade of her life working on newsreels for Pathé and Gaumont. ()
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Germaine Dulac; born Charlotte Elisabeth Germaine Saisset-Schneider; was a French filmmaker, film theorist, journalist and critic. She was born in Amiens and moved to Paris in early childhood. A few years after her marriage she embarked on a journalistic career in a feminist magazine, and later became interested in film.Germaine Dulac was born into an upper-middle-class family of a career military officer. Since her father's job required the family to frequently move between small garrison towns, Germaine was sent to live with her grandmother in Paris. She soon became interested in art and studied music, painting, and theater. Following the death of her parents, Dulac moved to Paris and combined her growing interests in socialism and feminism with a career in journalism. In 1905 she married Louis-Albert Dulac, an agricultural engineer who also came from an upper-class family. Four years later she began writing for La Française, a feminist magazine edited by Jane Misme where she eventually became the drama critic. Dulac also found time to work on the editorial staff of La Fronde, a radical feminist journal of the time. She also began to pursue her interest in still photography, which preceded her initial entry into filmmaking. With the help of her husband and friend she founded a film company and directed a few commercial works before slowly moving into Impressionist and Surrealist territory. She is best known today for her Impressionist film, La Souriante Madame Beudet ("The Smiling Madam Beudet", 1922/23), and her Surrealist experiment, La Coquille et le Clergyman ("The Seashell and the Clergyman", 1928). Her career as filmmaker suffered after the introduction of sound film and she spent the last decade of her life working on newsreels for Pathé and Gaumont. Dulac and her husband divorced in 1920.Following her long and influential cinema career, Dulac became the president of the Fédération des ciné-clubs, a group which promoted and presented the work of new young filmmakers, such as Joris Ivens and Jean Vigo. Dulac also taught film courses at the École Technique de Photographie et de Cinématographie on the rue de Vaugirard. Following her death in 1942, Charles Ford called attention to the difficulty the French Press had with printing her obituary: "Bothered by Dulac’s non-conformist ideas, disturbed by her impure origins, the censors had refused the article which, only after vigorous protest by the editor-in-chief of the magazine, appeared three weeks late. Even dead, Germaine Dulac still seemed dangerous...".

Most frequent genres for this person: Drama | Comedies | Romance / Love

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TV Shows/Series with Germaine Dulac as Actress(1)

as Self (archive footage)1978 Encyclopédie audiovisuelle du cinéma

Movies with Germaine Dulac as Crew(39)

Directing/Director1936 Le retour à la vie
Directing/Director1929 Disque 957
Directing/Director1929 Arabesque
Directing/Director1928 Mon Paris
Directing/Director1928 Danses espagnoles
Directing/Director1928 Princesse Mandane
Directing/Director1928 The Seashell and the Clergyman
Production/Producer1928 The Seashell and the Clergyman
Directing/Director1928 Celles qui s'en font
Directing/Director1928 Themes and Variations
Directing/Director1927 Antoinette Sabrier
Writing/Screenplay1927 Antoinette Sabrier
Directing/Director1927 L’invitation au Voyage
Writing/Writer1927 L’invitation au Voyage
Directing/Director1926 The Madness of the Valiants
Writing/Adaptation1926 The Madness of the Valiants
Writing/Screenplay1926 The Madness of the Valiants
Directing/Director1925 The Devil in the City
Directing/Director1924 Heart of an Actress
Writing/Writer1924 Heart of an Actress
Directing/Director1923 Gossette
Directing/Director1923 The Smiling Madame Beudet
Writing/Writer1923 The Bread Peddler
Directing/Director1922 Werther
Directing/Director1922 The Death of the Sun
Directing/Director1921 The Beautiful Woman Without Mercy
Writing/Adaptation1921 The Beautiful Woman Without Mercy
Directing/Director1920 Malencontre
Writing/Adaptation1920 Malencontre
Directing/Director1920 Spanish Fiesta
Directing/Director1919 The Cigarette
Directing/Director1919 Le bonheur des autres
Directing/Director1918 Âmes de fous
Writing/Writer1918 Âmes de fous
Directing/Director1917 Géo, le mystérieux
Directing/Director1917 Venus Victrix
Directing/Director1915 Les soeurs ennemies

Full Name: Germaine Dulac
Citizenship: France
Born: Friday, 11/17 1882 (November) in Amiens (France)
Died: Monday, 07/20 1942 (July) in Paris (aged: 59)
Zodiac sign: Scorpio (Chinese zodiac sign: Horse)
Languages: French (FR)
Member of: National Council of French Women
Represented by: Light Cone
Spouses (current/former): Albert Dulac, Marie-Anne Colson-Malleville
Other names for Germaine Dulac (nicknames, foreign languages etc.):
"Charlotte Elisabeth Germaine Saisset-Schneider"
"Charlotte Élisabeth Germaine Saisset-Schneider"
Germaine Dulac frequently works together with these people:
Paul Parguel (6x, Crew)
Ève Francis (5x, Actress)
Maurice Forster (4x, Crew)
Jean Toulout (3x, Actor)
Paul Guichard (3x, Crew)
Jacques Volnys (3x, Cast)
Lucien Bataille (3x, Actor)
Edmonde Guy (2x, Actress)
Marcel L'Herbier (2x, Crew)
Albert Cohendy (2x, Crew)
Gastao Roxo (2x, Cast)
WatchPlayStream ID: PEOPLE:364189, Added: 08/16/2018, Last updated: 03/29/2024