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[ecrea] Women Screenwriters: An International Guide

Tue Dec 08 21:01:28 GMT 2015





Women Screenwriters An International Guide
Edited By Jill Nelmes and Jule Selbo
Special Offer - 30% off with this flyer

"At last there is a comprehensive book dedicated to the female voice in film - internationally heralded women screenwriters and also those whose work may have been forgotten or unacknowledged beyond the borders of their own countries. It is an inspirational document for all female storytellers, wherever they may be in their careers, to know that they are part of a tribe with such deep roots globally. It is at the same time an extraordinary social history that will be of great interest to anyone passionate about filmmaking. It's time that the curtain to be lifted on female screenwriters! This book has been compiled and written with thoroughness and insight. It is a gift to the archives of film history." - Kathryn Himoff - film editor and producer of features, television, documentaries: Man in the High Castle (2015), Pollock (2000), Appaloosa (2008), Georgia O'Keefe (2009), Sisterhood of the Traveling Pants (2005), The Office (2005), Ugly Betty (2006), Tibet: Cry of the Snow Lion (2002) and more.

"A remarkable accomplishment! Women Screenwriters transforms both global film history and women's history. Jill Nelmes and Jule Selbo have provided a treasure-trove of information and analysis that should lead to discoveries about all national cinemas and the creativity of women worldwide." - Janet Staiger - film theoretician and historian and William P. Hobby Centennial Professor at University of Texas, Austin, author of Media Reception Studies (2005), Perverse Spectators (2000), Bad Women: Regulating Sexuality in Early Cinema (1995) and more.

About the book
Women Screenwriters is a study of more than 300 female writers from 60 nations, from the first film scenarios produced in 1896 to the present day. An overview is given of the history and background of women screenwriters in each nation and the challenges they faced. Individual entries written by over 100 contributors illuminate the work of many of the most influential women writers. The scope and range of the book is far beyond any existing coverage of the subject. The volume is divided into six sections by continent: Africa, Asia, Australasia, Europe, North America and South America, and includes detailed coverage of female screenwriters from the United States, United Kingdom, France and Australia as well as nations such as Malta, Romania, South Africa, Russia and Switzerland. The volume is a rich resource and investigates the rarely discussed tradition of female screenwriting across the globe.
960 pp


*Special offer with this flyer valid until 31/12/2015
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