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Delphine and Carole
Delphine and Carole

Delphine and Carole

Genres

Documentary

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In the 70s, actress Delphine Seyrig and director Carole Roussopoulos, both militant feminists, were the pioneers of video activism in France. They documented the demonstrations of French feminists and used the new technologies to counter the poor representation of women in the public media.

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Budget

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Revenue

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Status

Released

Original Language

French

Runtime

71 mins

Rating

6.885/10

Release Date

14 January 2020

Country

France

Cast

Delphine Seyrig

Delphine Seyrig

Self (archive footage)

Carole Roussopoulos

Carole Roussopoulos

Self (archive footage)

Alexandra Roussopoulos

Alexandra Roussopoulos

Self

Chantal Akerman

Chantal Akerman

Self (archive footage)

Marguerite Duras

Marguerite Duras

Self (archive footage)

Liliane de Kermadec

Liliane de Kermadec

Self (archive footage)

Nadja Ringart

Nadja Ringart

Self (archive footage)

Ioana Wieder

Ioana Wieder

Self (archive footage)

Maria Schneider

Maria Schneider

Self (archive footage)

Simone de Beauvoir

Simone de Beauvoir

Self (archive footage)

Michel Drucker

Michel Drucker

Self (archive footage)

Ellen Burstyn

Ellen Burstyn

Self (archive footage)

Jane Fonda

Jane Fonda

Self (archive footage)

Pierre Bellemare

Pierre Bellemare

Self (archive footage)

Juliet Berto

Juliet Berto

Self (archive footage)

Marie Dubois

Marie Dubois

Self (archive footage)

Jean-Pierre Elkabbach

Jean-Pierre Elkabbach

Self (archive footage)

Françoise Giroud

Françoise Giroud

Self (archive footage)

Christian Guy

Christian Guy

Self (archive footage)

Mallory Millet-Jones

Mallory Millet-Jones

Self (archive footage)

Maidie Norman

Maidie Norman

Self (archive footage)

Aline Pailler

Aline Pailler

Self (voice) (archive footage)

Millie Perkins

Millie Perkins

Self (archive footage)

Bernard Pivot

Bernard Pivot

Self (archive footage)

Delia Salvi

Delia Salvi

Self (archive footage)

Anne Sinclair

Anne Sinclair

Self (archive footage)

Cindy Williams

Cindy Williams

Self (archive footage)

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