
Dorothy Arzner: Pioneer, Queer, Feminist
Dorothy Arzner was Hollywood's most powerful director, though History has forgotten her. She began working in the film industry at 19 as a "cutter" before the advent of editors, and gradually worked her way up through the studio system. Determined and ambitious, she was accepted as a director at Paramount, as the first woman to direct a talking picture for the star Clara Bow. A true pioneer of the cinema, she was the only woman director at a major Hollywood studio in the 1930s and 1940s, openly lesbian, dressed like a man, making movies "avant-gardiste" about women's condition. She was a mentor for Francis Ford Coppola, who considers her as one of the most important woman directors of Hollywood.
Description: Dorothy Arzner was Hollywood's most powerful director, though History has forgotten her. She began working in the film industry at 19 as a "cutter" before the advent of editors, and gradually worked her way up through the studio system. Determined and ambitious, she was accepted as a director at Paramount, as the first woman to direct a talking picture for the star Clara Bow. A true pioneer of the cinema, she was the only woman director at a major Hollywood studio in the 1930s and 1940s, openly lesbian, dressed like a man, making movies "avant-gardiste" about women's condition. She was a mentor for Francis Ford Coppola, who considers her as one of the most important woman directors of Hollywood.
Genres: Documentary
Budget: $0 | Revenue : $0
Runtime: 53 minutes
Release Date: 2023-06-27

Mary Pickford a Blessing and a Curse

Chou Deneiban SD Gundam Sangokuden Brave Battle Warriors
Test

Test

Mobile Suit SD Gundam Mk III

The Snake Girl and the Silver-Haired Witch

The Nullarbor Nymph

Friends at Arms: Causing Mischief

Test
Heliografía

Tony Maietta
Played Self
Shelley Stamp
Played Self
Emily Carman
Played Self
Backdrops

Posters

Logos
No artwork found