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1 online resource (67 min.) |
Summary |
The first director to tell a story on the screen -The highest paid director in the silent days -The pioneer of socially conscious films. The first editor to receive solo screen credit ... All Were Women. Based on the groundbreaking edition, Reel Women: THE FIRST HUNDRED YEARS, by Ally Acker, JODIE FOSTER takes us on a sweeping journey that looks at the remarkable achievements of female filmmakers from 1896 into the 21st century who transformed the way we look at movies. Using rare footage, and exclusive interviews with filmmakers all over the globe, Reel Herstory corrects the notion that women behind the scenes held adjunct or peripheral careers, and restores them rightfully to their pioneering status. Reel Herstory: The Real Story of Reel Women is an unforgettable look at pioneering women all crafts behind the scenes who helped shape the history of motion pictures, but whose contributions have been long ignored |
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Title from resource description page (viewed September 13, 2017) |
Performer |
Features: Jodie Foster |
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In English |
Subject |
Women motion picture producers and directors -- United States.
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Motion picture industry -- United States -- History
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Motion picture industry.
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Motion picture industry.
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Women motion picture producers and directors.
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United States.
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Biographical films.
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Documentary films.
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History.
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Documentary films.
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Biographical films.
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Documentaires.
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Films biographiques.
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Streaming video
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Author |
Acker, Ally, director, producer, screenwriter, editor of moving image work
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Pollard, Sam, producer, consultant
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Dassanowsky, Robert, producer
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Foster, Jodie, narrator
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Obst, Lynda Rosen, interviewee
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Seidelman, Susan, interviewee
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Schuler-Donner, Lauren, interviewee
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Grant, Lee, 1927- interviewee.
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Haskell, Molly, interviewee
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Reel Women Productions, production company.
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