This book contains a series of research essays that investigate the global status of women in the media internationally. Lisa French’s chapter is an overview of the participation of women filmmakers in the West. She begins with an overview of women in film and television internationally, examines the reason that equality is important to global audiovisual industries and, offers a particular case study of women in Australian film and television industries. She argues that further research is urgently needed to collect data on the shrinking participation of women in film industries throughout the West, concluding with some observations about initiatives that may assist in improving the participation of women
International Film Festivals play a vital role in shaping filmmakers’ careers. This paper presents s...
Although women are a minority in key creative areas in Australia, they have played a major internati...
This research investigates, appraises and evaluates the status of women in the Australian film and t...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from Manchester University Pr...
abstract: In the Film and Media industries, it seems like it is completely male dominated both on an...
Women have been involved in film since its inception. In the past, half of all screenwriters were wo...
Within the already colonized realm of Canadian film production, fictional narrative films made by wo...
Over the last decade, particularly in the second half of it, a notable cultural shift has occurred a...
This study explores the dearth of women filmmakers in contemporary Hollywood. Women account for less...
My Honors Project addresses the inequalities that exist within the film industry by sitting down wit...
This research project investigates the quality of the working lives of Victorian women in the film, ...
While 1970s/1980s feminist film theory questioned the representability of women within a male-domina...
An in-depth analysis of five female film directors from four different countries: France, Germany, I...
Women have long had to suffer oppression and gender inequality. Films and film making, which were in...
Women have historically played a significant role in shaping media output, both as producers or cont...
International Film Festivals play a vital role in shaping filmmakers’ careers. This paper presents s...
Although women are a minority in key creative areas in Australia, they have played a major internati...
This research investigates, appraises and evaluates the status of women in the Australian film and t...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from Manchester University Pr...
abstract: In the Film and Media industries, it seems like it is completely male dominated both on an...
Women have been involved in film since its inception. In the past, half of all screenwriters were wo...
Within the already colonized realm of Canadian film production, fictional narrative films made by wo...
Over the last decade, particularly in the second half of it, a notable cultural shift has occurred a...
This study explores the dearth of women filmmakers in contemporary Hollywood. Women account for less...
My Honors Project addresses the inequalities that exist within the film industry by sitting down wit...
This research project investigates the quality of the working lives of Victorian women in the film, ...
While 1970s/1980s feminist film theory questioned the representability of women within a male-domina...
An in-depth analysis of five female film directors from four different countries: France, Germany, I...
Women have long had to suffer oppression and gender inequality. Films and film making, which were in...
Women have historically played a significant role in shaping media output, both as producers or cont...
International Film Festivals play a vital role in shaping filmmakers’ careers. This paper presents s...
Although women are a minority in key creative areas in Australia, they have played a major internati...
This research investigates, appraises and evaluates the status of women in the Australian film and t...