Emma Gendron was a French-Canadian screenwriter, playwright, and journalist, born in 1895 in Saint-Barnabe, Quebec, Canada.
She has been noted as one of the primary figures in Quebecois silent cinema and was likely one of the first female screenwriters in Quebec.In the early years of Francophone cinema in Canada, films were primarily focused on non-fiction topics; filmmakers produced newsreels, actualities, and travelogues.
However, of the few fiction films produced, Emma Gendron was a notable female screenwriter alongside Marguerite Marquis.
Gendron also became well-known for her column, Courrier de Manon, and also ran as a candidate in federal elections.
Emma Gendron has been considered a key pioneer in French-Canadian cinema by numerous scholars.