The Women Who Run Hollywood (2016) pays homage to the first generation of women screenwriters and directors, who were integral to the evolution of cinema, both as a language and as an industry. Mary Pickford, a Blessing and a Curse (2023) profiles the silent-era superstar who leveraged her popularity as an actress to become her own producer, and eventually was one of the founders of United Artists. Dorothy Arzner: Pioneer, Queer, Feminist (2023) examines the uncompromising life and work of essentially the only woman working as a director in the 1930s studio system. Ida Lupino: Gentlemen & Miss Lupino (2021) observes the actress with a penchant for film noir, who fearlessly confronted such taboo topics as unwed motherhood, sexual assault, and bigamy.
Et la femme créa Hollywood (2019)
Run Time - 52 min. |
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1930s Studio System, Bigamy, Cinema Evolution, Dorothy Arzner, Feminist, Film Noir, Ida Lupino, Mary Pickford, Pioneer, Queer, Sexual Assault, United Artists, Unwed Motherhood, Women Directors, Women In Hollywood, Women Screenwriters