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In recent years, international scholarship and industry reports have exposed the inherent incompatibilities between the media sector’s working cultures and caring responsibilities, focusing particularly on women who remain disproportionately responsible ...
Susan Berridge
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Women in the International Film Industry: Policy, Practice and Power, edited by Susan Liddy
Over the last decade, particularly in the second half of it, a notable cultural shift has occurred across screen industries worldwide, bringing issues of gender equity to the fore.
Kath Dooley
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Doing Women’s Film & Television History: Locating Women in Film and Television, Past and Present
The scholarship collected in this issue of Alphaville represents a selection of the research that was to be presented at the 2020 Doing Women’s Film & Television History conference, which was one of the many events cancelled as a result of the Covid-19 ...
Sarah Arnold, Anne O’Brien
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New Women’s Biopics: Performance and the Queering of Herstor/ies
This article revisits the debates about the postfeminist biopic in the 21st century through the films Wild Nights with Emily (Olnek, 2018), Florence Foster Jenkins (Frears, 2016), The Favourite (Lanthimos, 2018) and particularly Colette (Westmoreland ...
Belén Vidal
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Since her early videos for Annie Lennox and the Eurythmics, Sophie Muller has grown to be one of the most prominent pop music video directors in the world. She has shot over three hundred music videos through her prolific and celebrated career.
Sophie Muller
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Carrie Sutton is a freelance directors’ representative working with independent creatives as well as music video directors signed to Biscuit Filmworks, Blindeye Films, Good Co., Kode Media, Rankin and The Graft.
Carrie Sutton
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Audible Efforts: Gender and Battle Cries in Classic Arcade Fighting Games
Video games are demanding work indeed. So demanding that our screen heroes and heroines are constantly making sounds of strife, struggle, or victory while conducting surrogate labor for us running, fighting, saving worlds. These sounds also represent the
Milena Droumeva
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“On and off screen: Women's work in the screen industries” [PDF]
Louise Wallenberg, Maria Jansson
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Gender (im)balance in the Russian cinema: on the screen and behind the camera
The relationship between on-screen and off-screen inequality in film industries and the relative impact of these on movie attendance is widely discussed but not necessarily empirically demonstrated.
Xenia Leontyeva +2 more
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A Study on the Plight of Women in the Screen Industry [PDF]
Yiting Huang, Xuan Luo
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