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On Jacqueline Audry's Newly Restored Lost Queer …
WEBMar 6, 2020 — In the blind spot between avant-garde pioneer Germaine Dulac and the Mother of the New Wave, Agnes Varda—there was Jacqueline Audry. Though certainly not the only post-war French …
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‘Olivia’ Explores Love and Tragedy in a French …
WEBAug 15, 2019 — Jacqueline Audry’s film unfolds in an almost exclusively female world, as suffocating as it is liberating.
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A Lesbian Oasis? Jacqueline Audry’s Olivia | Imaginaries
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The Raw, Unshakeable Queer Love in 1951’s Olivia
WEBAug 8, 2019 — Jacqueline Audry’s Olivia feels shockingly sensual, generous, and alive. It is a landmark in lesbian film representation that had for too long been censored and ignored for reasons that are...
Surreal Visions of a Girls’ Boarding School in Jacqueline Audry’s ...
Olivia (1951) | Review - IONCINEMA.com
Review: 1951's 'Olivia' a compelling French coming-of-age tale
Olivia (1951) : Jacqueline Audry : Free Download, Borrow, and …
Every film by Jacqueline Audry with English Subtitles ranked.
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WEBOlivia: Directed by Jacqueline Audry. With Edwige Feuillère, Simone Simon, Marie-Claire Olivia, Yvonne de Bray. Late nineteenth century in a finishing school for young girls near in France, the principal, the …
'Olivia' by Olivia - Another Gaze: A Feminist Film Journal
Queer & Now & Then: 1951 - Film Comment
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