This is an article I just read about women script writers in the US during the 20s & 30s. Anyone have any other articles about other early female writers outside the US? http://www.buzzfeed.com/kristinchirico/did-you-know-that-most-hollywood-...
This is an article I just read about women script writers in the US during the 20s & 30s. Anyone have any other articles about other early female writers outside the US? http://www.buzzfeed.com/kristinchirico/did-you-know-that-most-hollywood-...
Great article, Cynthia! Thanks for sharing.
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I just read a stack of them for the book I'm working on. Chapter I'm currently writing is on how the Industrial Revolution lead to the USA Women's Rights Movement in 1910, and how the new motion picture business parallels that women's movement and the 19th Amendment (passed in 1920). Don't know if this is in that article, but the first fiction film was made by a woman: Alice Guy Blache, who was an executive secretary at Gaumont, and asked if she could test a new motion picture camera. She ended up head of production for Gaumont! (Happy International Woman's Day!)
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If I recall correctly, it's been a few years since I read the article about women screenwriters, I believe initially the film industry wasn't really taken that seriously until it began to make enough serious money to draw the attention of white, male businessmen. And that was the end of this rather unique time in history. It's sad, isn't it--- that there isn't the diversity there should be?
Instead of complaints and going off on tangents...Can we stick to the question posed, please.