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Paulette McDonagh : ウィキペディア英語版
Paulette McDonagh
Paulette de Vere McDonagh (1901–1978), was an Australian film director, who often worked in collaboration with her sisters Phyllis and Isabella. In 1933 it was claimed she was one of only five female film directors in the world.
At one stage they had offers to go to Hollywood. "Fox Films offered to send us," said Phyllis McDonagh, "But we were sensible girls. We sat down and talked and decided we would end up very small fish in a big pond. At home we had work and a reputation."
==Life and career==

Paulette McDangh was born on June 11, 1901.
She collaborated alongside her sisters Isabel and Phyllis to create and produce films. They were business partners, working together
in the Australian film industry during the times of the 1920s and 1930s. Paulette, the youngest of the three sisters,
was known to be the writer and director of all of their films while Phyllis acted as publisher and promoter, and Isabel thrived as the actress. Growing
up in an upper-middle-class neighborhood, their home was a lavish back drop for
most of their films, filled with antique furniture and rich colors.
Their first silent film, ''Those
Who Love'' (1926), was'' funded privately by their family. Paulette took over the position of directing
the screenplay when creative differences with P.J. Ramster broke out. However, after this risky attempt, their work paid off
as the publication, Everyone’''s,'' gave
them a rave review. To quote, the article stated that,
"The result is a dazzling triumph and which is said to be the best Australian film that has yet graced the screen. A Sydney girl whose Histrionic ability is remarkable. Her splendid performance ranks with some of the best characterizations ever given to the screen by the world’s greatest stars."
Along with ''Those Who
''Love (1926), ''other silent films created by the McDonagh sisters included''The Far Paradise'' (1928)'', ''and''The Cheaters'' (1930).'' (2) T''he following two films were able to be
produced because of the success of ''Those
''Who Love''.'' The Far Paradise'' was
also considered a box office hit because of its enormous success and acclaimed
fine art techniques. These films produced by the sisters were inspired and influenced not
just by Australian film, but also Hollywood melodrama and German
expressionism. The melodramatic
influences allow for overacting on Isabel’s part while Phyllis and Paulette
were able to create longer screen time for her to perform on her own. Isabel
acted as a more interesting heroine than most films of its time. Paulette as
director, had Isabel acting in different situations such as breaking and
entering, cracking safes, and even in the arms of a lover. During this time period it was outside of the
norm to show a woman on screen performing those acts, but this gave their
silent films depth and a following of a greater and more appreciative crowd.
Despite the small budget, the sisters, and especially Paulette, were
able to create society melodramas or romance, sacrifice, and parental
opposition.

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