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She is one of the most prolific [[women film directors]] in the history of the cinema and in recent years has become the object of a [[cult film]] following. She is one of the most prolific [[women film directors]] in the history of the cinema and in recent years has become the object of a [[cult film]] following.
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Doris Wishman (b. June 1 1912, New York City - d. August 10 2002, Miami) was a Jewish American screenwriter, film director and independent film producer whose paracinematic oeuvre encompasses 30 feature films from 1960 until her death in 2002, aged 90.

She is one of the most prolific women film directors in the history of the cinema and in recent years has become the object of a cult film following.

Selected filmography




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