In Gossette (1923), Dulac experimented with and designed a number of special lenses and prisms to produce a variety of effects and multiply the expressive means which translate the characters' visions and mental states. She also reversed class and gender roles, as she made the female character Gossette come to the aid of Phillipe de Savières, falsely accused of murder, in order to save his name.
Henri Stuckert | Director of Photography |
Albert Cohendy | Director of Photography |
Louis Nalpas | Art Direction |
Jean Perrier | Set Decoration |
Charles Vayre | Novel |
Germaine Dulac | Director |
Georges Quénu | Set Decoration |