Making Movie History: Evelyn Lambart

Making Movie History: Evelyn Lambart

2014 · 5 min · Documentary

Animation pioneer Evelyn Lambart recalls arriving at the NFB in the 1940s, her celebrated collaborations with Norman McLaren and her approach to her solo work.

Directed by Joanne Robertson

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