Women Directors Of The 1970s At The Billy Wilder | 10899 Wilshire Blvd.
Beginning in late January at the Billy Wilder Theater, the UCLA Film & Television Archive will present a monthlong series of films made by female directors in the 1970s. This era of American cinema, so often dominated in retrospective appraisals by the self-styled male “auteurs” of the New Hollywood generation, in fact holds an equally rich history of women working behind and in front of the camera. Inspired by Maya Montanez Smukler’s new book Liberating Hollywood: Women Directors and the Feminist Reform of 1970s American Cinema, the series ...
Beginning in late January at the Billy Wilder Theater, the UCLA Film & Television Archive will present a monthlong series of films made by female directors in the 1970s. This era of American cinema, so often dominated in retrospective appraisals by the self-styled male “auteurs” of the New Hollywood generation, in fact holds an equally rich history of women working behind and in front of the camera. Inspired by Maya Montanez Smukler’s new book Liberating Hollywood: Women Directors and the Feminist Reform of 1970s American Cinema, the series ...
Women Directors Of The 1970s At The Billy Wilder | 10899 Wilshire Blvd.
Beginning in late January at the Billy Wilder Theater, the UCLA Film & Television Archive will present a monthlong series of films made by female directors in the 1970s. This era of American cinema, so often dominated in retrospective appraisals by the self-styled male “auteurs” of the New Hollywood generation, in fact holds an equally rich history of women working behind and in front of the camera. Inspired by Maya Montanez Smukler’s new book Liberating Hollywood: Women Directors and the Feminist Reform of 1970s American Cinema, the series ...
Beginning in late January at the Billy Wilder Theater, the UCLA Film & Television Archive will present a monthlong series of films made by female directors in the 1970s. This era of American cinema, so often dominated in retrospective appraisals by the self-styled male “auteurs” of the New Hollywood generation, in fact holds an equally rich history of women working behind and in front of the camera. Inspired by Maya Montanez Smukler’s new book Liberating Hollywood: Women Directors and the Feminist Reform of 1970s American Cinema, the series ...
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