Nelly Kaplan

She became Gance's assistant during the film and made and showed the program ''Magirama'' (triple screen) in Polyvision, then, still at Gance's side, she collaborated with him on ''Austerlitz'' (1960). He trusted her with the direction of all the second crew's action scenes during the filming of his movie ''Cyrano and d'Artagnan'' (''Cyrano et d'Artagnan'', 1964).
Meanwhile, she published her work about ''Magirama'' under the name ''Le Manifeste d'un art nouveau'', with a preface by Philippe Soupault. In 1960, she published a film report entitled ''Le Sunlight of Austerlitz'', through the Plon publishing house.
Beginning in 1961, she directed an entire series of art shorts, which won numerous prizes in various international festivals. Among these shorts were "Gustave Moreau," an analysis of the 19th century symbolist painter; "Rudolphe Bresdin," the engraver; "Dessins et merveilles," on the sketchbooks of Victor Hugo, as well as "Les années 25 ", " La Nouvelle Orangerie ", "Abel Gance hier et demain ", " A la source, la femme aimée", titles based on the secret notebooks of the painter André Masson.
Her first feature movie, ''A Very Curious Girl'', was the focus of a Kaplan retrospective in 2019, ''Wild Things: The Ferocious Films of Nelly Kaplan''. She filmed and produced a 1966 documentary, ''The Picasso Look,'' about the works of Picasso being delivered and displayed in Paris. Provided by Wikipedia