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Paris Was a Woman

In the aftermath of World War I, a vibrant network of creative women artists, writers, photographers, and designers flourished in Paris, bound together by their shared enthusiasm for art, passion, and exploration.

Between the wars, a vibrant community of women artists, writers, and creatives thrived in Paris, embracing the city's culture and forging a unique identity. Featuring archival footage, music, and interviews, this film explores the lives of pioneering figures like Berenice Abbott, Gisele Freund, and Gertrude Stein, alongside notable male artists Matisse, Picasso, and Hemingway.

Info about Paris Was a Woman

Studio(s): Jezebel Productions

Originally Released: United States, Feb 19, 1996

Production Countries: Germany, United Kingdom, United States

Genres:Documentary