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 * Article title: Tonie Marshall
 * Tonie Marshall is a French-American director and actress whose career began at the very end of the 1980s and lasted until the beginning of the 2010s. She has also worked in the Drama and Television industries. Many of her films have been internationally recognized and she was the first woman filmmaker to receive the French Academy Award for Best Director for her 1999 film Venus Beauté Institut. She is also known for her feminist commitment and activism. She died in 2020 at the age of 68.
 * Article Evaluation: This article is of interest to 3 WikiProjects (WikiProject Biography / Actors and Filmmakers, WikiProject France, and Wiki Project Women Writers) which have all rated it as "C-Class" and two of them have marked it as "Low importance". The level of completeness is 41 and the article is consulted 42 times per day on average.
 * The article in itself is poor regarding the film career of Tonie Marshall and can be easily extended. It is composed of 4 sections ("Life and career", "Filmography", "References" and "External links"). It has a right-size picture. The information on Tonie Marshall is however quite limited (the first section does not give details about the films' production context, and a section about her activist life would be necessary). On the contrary, the filmography is quite exhaustive although it does not give information on the films' content. The sources we can find on Tonie Marshall come from diverse objects (magazines, books, interviews, critics, newspapers, etc), and we can observe that her death in 2020 revived studies about her. Many sources mention both her work and her activist position (cf her French Wikipedia page which covers a little more details and sources).
 * Sources:
 * PS: The list below is a non-exhaustive one.
 * - Gamberini, Giulietta (11 October 2017). « Il faut 50% de femmes aux postes de décision », La Tribune.
 * - [Author unknown] (8 October 2017). "Tonie Marshall veut briser le plafond de verre avec "Numéro Une", LaDepeche.fr.
 * - Nougué, Emilie (visited 24 September 2022). "Les femmes de la semaine du 24 février et 2 mars 2018", Orange Tendances.
 * - [Author unknown] (27 February 2018). "César 2018. Un ruban blanc pour lutter contre les violences faites aux femmes", Ouest France.
 * - Murat, Pierre (2 March 2018). "Tonie Marshall: "Le corps des femmes, culturellement, appartient à tous", Télérama.fr
 * - [Author unknown] (12 March 2020). "Décès de Tonie Marshall, réalisatrice engagée", www.laliberte.ch
 * - Champalaune, Mathieu (updated 16 March 2021). "300 personnalités du cinéma lancent le collectif "5050 pour 2020" pour l'égalité dans le cinéma", Les Inrockuptibles.
 * - Vavasseur, Pierre & Baronian, Renaud (12 March 2020). "Tonie Marshall, disparition d'une réalisatrice discrète", Le Parisien.
 * - Rège, Philippe (The Scarecrow Press, 2009). Encyclopedia of French Film Directors.
 * - Oscherwitz, Dayna & Higgins, Mary Ellen (The Scarecrow Press, 2007). Historical Dictionary of French Cinema.
 * - Hughes, Alex & Williams James S. (Berg, 2001). Gender and French Cinema.
 * - Hottel, Ruth A. & Pallister, Janis L. (Fairleigh Dickinson University Press, 2011). Noteworthy Francophone Women Directors: A Sequel.
 * - Rollet, Brigitte & Tarr, Carrie (Continuum, 2001). Cinema and the second sex: women's filmmaking in France in the 1980s and 1990s.
 * - Marshall, Tonie & West, Dennis & West Joan M. (Cinéaste, Vol 26, No. 2 (2001), pp. 29-31). "Women, Beauty Parlors, and Love: An Interview with Tonie Marshall".
 * + CNC Articles:
 * [Author unknown] (12 March 2020) “Disparition de Tonie Marshall”, CNC
 * [Author unknown] (13 March 2020) « L’image de la semaine: l’adieu à Tonie Marshall », CNC
 * [Author unknown] (22 Août 2022) « Micheline Presle, l’audacieuse”, CNC
 * [Author unknown] (12 March 2020) “Disparition de Tonie Marshall”, CNC
 * [Author unknown] (13 March 2020) « L’image de la semaine: l’adieu à Tonie Marshall », CNC
 * [Author unknown] (22 Août 2022) « Micheline Presle, l’audacieuse”, CNC