The essay deals with the problem of women workers employed as hand colorists in Italy between the end of the nineteenth and the beginning of the twentieth century. It explores general issues such as the relation between the modern development of industrial coloring processes and the professions involved, the continuity between the coloring techniques in the film industry and those employed in other production fields (e.g. photography). The text subsequently investigates the situation of women workers and the gendered forms of labor division in the Roman laboratories of Cines between 1905 and 1910
Perhaps the earliest production work available to women in the film industry was coloring work—hand-...
The paper presents the author’s research on the representation of painters and sculptors, their mode...
Between 1925 and 1926, film exhibitor Francisco Serrador built four new movie-theaters in Rio de Jan...
This essay examines select examples of British trade, fan and news press of the 1910s and 1920s in o...
The rediscovery of the early cinema in the 1980s brought about a change in film historiography that ...
The role of women in silent era cinema has become increasingly important in recent cinema scholarshi...
This paper examines the contribution of Angelina Buracci, a young feminist and pacifist pedagogue, t...
none1noFor at least a decade, new research carried out by scholars involved in the Women Film Pionee...
In this paper, I will examine an excerpt from the first Soviet film reconstruction of the 1917 Febru...
Examines the archival survival of the amateur travelog films made by Eleanor and Claudia Lea Phelps ...
The article is concerned with Elsa Lanchester as an anti-star figure in British Cinema in the 1920s....
This paper examines adaptations of Her First Elopement (1920) and Are Parents People? (1925), based ...
This anthology exposes the richness and variety of interests that motivate feminist film research to...
The history of women and the history of cinema are strictly linked. During the past Century, moviego...
The essay offers an introduction to the Women Film Pioneers Project, a collaborative research launch...
Perhaps the earliest production work available to women in the film industry was coloring work—hand-...
The paper presents the author’s research on the representation of painters and sculptors, their mode...
Between 1925 and 1926, film exhibitor Francisco Serrador built four new movie-theaters in Rio de Jan...
This essay examines select examples of British trade, fan and news press of the 1910s and 1920s in o...
The rediscovery of the early cinema in the 1980s brought about a change in film historiography that ...
The role of women in silent era cinema has become increasingly important in recent cinema scholarshi...
This paper examines the contribution of Angelina Buracci, a young feminist and pacifist pedagogue, t...
none1noFor at least a decade, new research carried out by scholars involved in the Women Film Pionee...
In this paper, I will examine an excerpt from the first Soviet film reconstruction of the 1917 Febru...
Examines the archival survival of the amateur travelog films made by Eleanor and Claudia Lea Phelps ...
The article is concerned with Elsa Lanchester as an anti-star figure in British Cinema in the 1920s....
This paper examines adaptations of Her First Elopement (1920) and Are Parents People? (1925), based ...
This anthology exposes the richness and variety of interests that motivate feminist film research to...
The history of women and the history of cinema are strictly linked. During the past Century, moviego...
The essay offers an introduction to the Women Film Pioneers Project, a collaborative research launch...
Perhaps the earliest production work available to women in the film industry was coloring work—hand-...
The paper presents the author’s research on the representation of painters and sculptors, their mode...
Between 1925 and 1926, film exhibitor Francisco Serrador built four new movie-theaters in Rio de Jan...