Silent women

pioneers of cinema

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Melody Bridges, Cheryl Robson: Silent women (2016)

311 pages

English language

Published Nov. 18, 2016

ISBN:
978-0-9566329-9-9
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OCLC Number:
907660897

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It now emerges that more women were working at every level in the first 20 years of the film industry in the USA than at any point since. Early pioneers, such as Alice Guy Blach , directed hundreds of films, invented techniques, ran businesses and set up distribution but with the rise of the male-dominated studio system, their significant contribution to the dawn of the movies has long been forgotten. With chapters on the writers, directors, producers, stars, film editors, designers and camera women of the silent era this book acknowledges and celebrates the many talented women who were significantly involved in the rise of the industry and explains why the coming of the talkies and big business led to the inequality which exists today.

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I could not recommend or praise this book highly enough.
If you are a feminist, this should be required reading.
If you are interested in film or media at all, this should be required reading.

Silent Women is presented as a series of essays by experts and researchers of remarkable creative women of the previous century who should be iconic and cemented within cinema history, however circumstances have caused each of these women to be forgotten, or in some cases, their work has even been buried or uncredited.

One of the things I love about Silent Women, is the double meaning of the title; women filmmakers in the silent era, and women filmmakers whose work and contributions to cinema history has been silenced. The book doesn’t just highlight one type of woman either. They look into women of multiple races, nationalities and reasons for initially entering the film industry.

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Subjects

  • Women in the motion picture industry
  • Glass ceiling (Employment discrimination)