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                    [Summary] => Even the most casual of conversations with award-winning filmmaker Laurice Guillen inevitably brims with pure, unadulterated enthusiasm for her chosen art. After all, she’s a woman not only guided by a mission, but armed with a vision.


As one of the country’s handful of successful female directors, Laurice continues to do pioneering work in movies. Ironically, it is not because of gender politics that she is now being celebrated, but for her firm and fervent faith.
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As one of the country’s handful of successful female directors, Laurice continues to do pioneering work in movies. Ironically, it is not because of gender politics that she is now being celebrated, but for her firm and fervent faith.
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