This stimulating collection of articles traces the important shifts in the debates about women and film since the late 1960s. It looks at the representation of women in the cinema; at films by women; and above all at films for women and for the different types of audience that have emerged in recent years.
Hollywood has increasingly addressed specific audiences and has located the commercial potential of a new female consumer, but meanwhile the women's movement itself has started to produce its own films, offering radically different representations of women. Various groups of feminists, with diverse concerns and aims, are now mobilising as film-makers, distributors and exhibitors, giving a new meaning to the notion of films for women.
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978-0-85170-155-4 (9780851701554)
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Charlotte Brunsdon lectures in Film Studies at the University of Warwick. She has been a member of the Feminist Review Editorial Collective and has been involved since 1980 with the Birmingham Film and Video Workshop. She has previously written on soap opera and is co-author, with David Morley, of Everyday Television: 'Nationwide'.
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University of Warwick, UK