
Et la femme créa Hollywood (2016)
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- 52min
- Documentary
- 20 May 2016 (France)
- Movie
- 3 wins & 1 nomination.
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Cast
Sherry Lansing | ... |
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Ally Acker | ... |
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Dorothy Arzner | ... |
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Cari Beauchamp | ... |
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Margaret Booth | ... |
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Lillian Gish | ... |
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Alice Guy | ... |
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Edith Head | ... |
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Anita Loos | ... |
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Ida Lupino | ... |
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Frances Marion | ... |
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June Mathis | ... |
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Mabel Normand | ... |
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Lynda Obst | ... |
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Mary Pickford | ... |
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Robin Swicord | ... |
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Virginia Van Upp | ... |
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Paula Wagner | ... |
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Lois Weber | ... |
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Mae West | ... |
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Directed by
Clara Kuperberg | ||
Julia Kuperberg | ||
Clara Kuperberg | ... | (co-director) |
Julia Kuperberg | ... | (co-director) |
Written by
Clara Kuperberg | ... | (writer) |
Clara Kuperberg | ... | () |
Julia Kuperberg | ... | (writer) |
Julia Kuperberg | ... | () |
Produced by
Clara Kuperberg | ... | producer |
Julia Kuperberg | ... | producer |
Susan Michals | ... | line producer |
Cinematography by
Peter Krajewski | ||
Mike Nolan |
Editing by
Clara Kuperberg | ||
Julia Kuperberg |
Camera and Electrical Department
Diego Torroija | ... | additional cinematography / camera operator / cinematographer: additional |
Production Companies
- Wichita Films
- Wichita Films (France)
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Storyline
Plot Summary |
The first talkie was directed by Alice Guy, the first color film was produced by Lois Weber, who directed more than 300 films over 10 years. Frances Marion wrote screenplays for the Hollywood Star Mary Pickford and won two Oscars, Dorothy Arzner was the most powerful film director in Hollywood. And what do all of them have in common? They are all women and they have all been forgotten. Incredibly, it also took until 2010 for the first woman, Kathryn Bigelow, to win the Oscar for Best Director. Even if underrepresented women have always played a big part in Hollywood and it is this part of the film history left untold that this documentary sets out to uncover. Written by anonymous |
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Ally Acker:
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