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  1. Sylvina Boissonnas, née le 18 octobre 1942 à Toulouse, est une mécène française. Réalisatrice , elle est à l'origine de nombreuses productions cinématographiques , de la création des éditions Des femmes et du journal L'Idiot international .

  2. Nov 20, 2018 · And they were made thanks to the young heiress Sylvina Boissonnas, a rare French woman who very definitely had her own bank account. A scion of the Protestant Schlumberger family, her maternal grandfather, Conrad Schlumberger, had invented an oil-prospecting device in the 1920s.

  3. Zanzibar Films and the Dandies of May 1968. Between 1968 and 1970, Sylvina Boissonnas, a young French heiress and patroness of the arts, financed the production of some fifteen films that would prove highly influential while remaining largely unknown outside of France.

  4. May 1, 2008 · The filmmakers themselves were less a cohesive unit than a loose constellation, orbiting around the French heiress Sylvina Boissonnas. Between 1968 and 1970, Boissonnas financed about a dozen films that were retrospectively gathered under the rubric Zanzibar (a name inspired by a 1969 voyage to that then-Maoist country, undertaken by ...

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  5. Oct 26, 2017 · Their work was funded by the young French heiress Sylvina Boissonnas, who, it is claimed, would sit at a table at La Coupole on Boulevard du Montparnasse and write checks to whomever had a...

  6. Zanzibar centered around Sylvina Boissonnas, who acted as one of those true patrons of the arts of yesteryear to an entire group of young people (mostly under 25), filmmakers and artists, students, painters, models, actors, technicians, etc.

  7. Sylvina Boissonnas is known for Un film (1970), Mouvement de Libération des Femmes Iraniennes, Année Zéro (1979) and Headless (1969).