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A01=Nathan Shaw
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Celluloid Ceiling: Women Film Directors Breaking Through

Now Kathryn Bigelow has made history as the first woman to win an Oscar for directing, is this a new era for women filmmakers? The figures suggest otherwise. Seeking to redress the imbalance between male and female film directors, Celluloid Ceiling explores inspiring new work appearing in the USA, the UK and globally. Highlighting emerging women directors alongside ground-breaking pioneers, this is a one-stop guide to the leading women film directors in the 21st century and those who inspired them. From Oscar-winning action director Kathryn Bigelow to emerging strong voices from Saudi Arabia, Pakistan and Laos, particular attention is paid to women making films in traditionally male-dominated areas such as action, sci-fi and fantasy and to works with a new take on the violence and pornography of the horror genre. This book shows that the changes overturning current business and artistic processes are opening up new opportunities for women film directors who are determined make the most of these. The contributors represent women making film Africa, Latin America, Europe, USA, Asia and India, with new voices in Japanese and Middle Eastern cinema, the women directors working in TV, as well as the first woman director Alice Guy Blache, the rise of the independent and the horror aficionados the Soska Sisters, Celluloid Ceiling includes numerous interviews and b/w photographs. See more
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  • Publication Date: 20 Apr 2014
  • Publisher: Aurora Metro Publications
  • Publication City/Country: United Kingdom
  • Language: English
  • ISBN13: 9780956632906

About Ana Maria BahianaBeti EllersonGabrielle KellyJacqui MillerKaren OughtonMaria Williams-HawkinsNathan ShawPatricia Di Risio

Editors GABRIELLE KELLY screenwriter and producer is also a media educator and story expert. She has worked in Hollywood on both studio and indie films and on productions from Russia Brazil China and Europe. Her films include: All the Queen's Men Stag D.A.R.Y.L. for Paramount/Columbia and her script of indie feature All Ages Night is set in the music scene of LA. She developed and edited the industry bible The Movie Business; a Legal Guide with entertainment lawyer Kelly Crabb and was given the Female Maverick Tribute by Female Eye Film Festival in 2014. CHERYL ROBSON is a producer of several short independent films most recently Rock n Roll Island. She worked at the BBC for several years and then taught filmmaking at the University of Westminster before setting up a theatre company. She also created a publishing company where she has edited over fifty books and published over 150 international writers. As a writer she has won the Croydon Warehouse International Playwriting Competition and as an editor received a Special Jury Prize for Peace with author Robin Soans for The Arab-Israeli Cookbook.

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