Carole Roussopoulos, A Woman With Her Camera (2012)
A portrait of Carole Roussopoulos (1945 - 2009), who pioneered light video in France. Through extracts from her films, archival images, and interviews, the itinerary of a fighter who filmed the Women’s Liberation Movement, factory occupations, and early gay rights demands, and who, throughout her life, gave voice to the unknown—to the “voiceless”—participants in social struggles and movements for emancipation.
Director: Emmanuelle de Riedmatten
Runtime: 76 min
Release Date: January 12, 2012
Original Language: en
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Frequently Asked Questions
- What is Carole Roussopoulos, A Woman With Her Camera about?
- A portrait of Carole Roussopoulos (1945 - 2009), who pioneered light video in France. Through extracts from her films, archival images, and interviews, the itinerary of a fighter who filmed the Women’s Liberation Movement, factory occupations, and early gay rights demands, and who, throughout her life, gave voice to the unknown—to the “voiceless”—participants in social struggles and movements for emancipation.
- Who directed Carole Roussopoulos, A Woman With Her Camera?
- Carole Roussopoulos, A Woman With Her Camera was directed by Emmanuelle de Riedmatten.
- How long is Carole Roussopoulos, A Woman With Her Camera?
- Carole Roussopoulos, A Woman With Her Camera has a runtime of 1h 16m (76 minutes).