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In 1970 Perry Miller Adato directed When This You See, Remember Me, a documentary of Stein’s life. The film combines passages from her writings with vintage photographs, amateur film clips, her lyrics set to music, and brief excerpts from conversations with people who knew her in Paris, including Virgil Thomson, Genet, Maurice Grosser, Jacques Lipschitz, Daniel-Henri Kahnweiler, and Bennett Cerf.
In 1972 Caedmon released the audiocassette Gertrude Stein, in which Stein reads from The Making of Americans.
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