Women's marginalization in the British feature film industry is well documented: gender discrimination, and sometimes overt segregation, shut most women out of senior creative roles after the introduction of sound. What has received less critical attention is their participation in nonfiction filmmaking, which offered women greater employment opportunities, especially in the decades after World War II as Britain rebuilt its economy. This article provides the first historical mapping of women's involvement in sponsored nonfiction filmmaking in Britain in the period between 1945 and 1970, using newly available statistical data from Britain's film trade union, the Association of Cinematograph, Television and Allied Technicians (ACTT). It also ...
The research project ‘Calling the Shots: Women and contemporary film culture in the UK, 2000–2015’ i...
While 1970s/1980s feminist film theory questioned the representability of women within a male-domina...
Cinema projection is usually understood to be a male-dominated occupation, with the projection box c...
This article investigates women’s roles as cinema projectionists, and transformations in women’s spe...
Despite extensive scholarship on British documentary in the period from 1929 to 1950, the role of fe...
Whilst women’s contribution to early cinema (as directors, writers, exhibitors etc) is widely-acknow...
Cinema projection is usually understood to be a male-dominated occupation, with the projection box c...
This article explores the opportunities and obstacles of researching women’s trade union activism in...
This article explores the opportunities and obstacles of researching women’s trade union activism in...
This article explores the opportunities and obstacles of researching women’s trade union activism in...
This article explores the opportunities and obstacles of researching women’s trade union activism in...
The history of British cinema is often approached from the perspective of charting and analysing the...
We analyse four propaganda films designed to support women’s conscription into British arms producti...
This is the author accepted manuscriptThe research project ‘Calling the Shots: Women and contemporar...
Cinema projection is usually understood to be a male-dominated occupation, with the projection box c...
The research project ‘Calling the Shots: Women and contemporary film culture in the UK, 2000–2015’ i...
While 1970s/1980s feminist film theory questioned the representability of women within a male-domina...
Cinema projection is usually understood to be a male-dominated occupation, with the projection box c...
This article investigates women’s roles as cinema projectionists, and transformations in women’s spe...
Despite extensive scholarship on British documentary in the period from 1929 to 1950, the role of fe...
Whilst women’s contribution to early cinema (as directors, writers, exhibitors etc) is widely-acknow...
Cinema projection is usually understood to be a male-dominated occupation, with the projection box c...
This article explores the opportunities and obstacles of researching women’s trade union activism in...
This article explores the opportunities and obstacles of researching women’s trade union activism in...
This article explores the opportunities and obstacles of researching women’s trade union activism in...
This article explores the opportunities and obstacles of researching women’s trade union activism in...
The history of British cinema is often approached from the perspective of charting and analysing the...
We analyse four propaganda films designed to support women’s conscription into British arms producti...
This is the author accepted manuscriptThe research project ‘Calling the Shots: Women and contemporar...
Cinema projection is usually understood to be a male-dominated occupation, with the projection box c...
The research project ‘Calling the Shots: Women and contemporary film culture in the UK, 2000–2015’ i...
While 1970s/1980s feminist film theory questioned the representability of women within a male-domina...
Cinema projection is usually understood to be a male-dominated occupation, with the projection box c...