| Description | Kaplan’s first film 'Dracula: A Family Romance' (1971) was created to accompany her master’s thesis, 'Vampires and Images: An Analogy', submitted for her MA in Fine Art at Hunter College, New York. The series includes the script, her thesis, a shot list, cue sheets, and hand-drawn titles. Further details of the film are as follows: an experimental drama with a running time of 45 minutes, shot on 16mm. The film was screened in association with the London Women’s Film Festival (1973), the Festival du Jeune Cinéma, Toulon, the Cinémathèque Française, and the Paris Women’s Film Festival (1974). |