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This is a list of female film and television directors. Their works may include live action and/or animated features, shorts, documentaries, telemovies, TV programs, or videos. Top. A.
This is a non-diffusing subcategory of Category:American film directors. It includes film directors that can also be found in the parent category, or in diffusing subcategories of the parent.
This is a selection of feature films directed by women directors. 1890s–1940s. [edit] 1896 La fée aux choux; director: Alice Guy-Blaché; one of the first narrative (fiction) films. 1911 Bufera d'anime; director: Elvira Notari. 1912 Algie the Miner; director: Alice Guy-Blaché (uncredited) first western directed by a woman.
8 mar 2023 · Female directors. 1. Alice Guy-Blaché (1873 – 1968) Alice Guy-Blaché is the first female film director in the history of cinema. Born in 1873, the filmmaker initially made films in France, but later moved to the United States. She went there with her cinematographer husband and made her own studio.
1973: Women In Film founded by Tichi Wilkerson Kassel, publisher and editor-in-chief of The Hollywood Reporter. 1977: Women In Film launched theCrystal Awards to honor outstanding women who, through the excellence of their work, helped to expand the role of women within the entertainment industry.
23 wrz 2020 · Women have been directing films from the beginning of cinema — Alice Guy is credited with directing one of the world’s first narrative films in 1896 — and have continued to break new ...
27 wrz 2024 · Dorothy Arzner was an American filmmaker who was the only woman directing feature-length studio films in Hollywood during the 1930s. From 1927 to 1943 she was credited with directing 17 films, including Christopher Strong (1933) and Dance, Girl, Dance (1940), both influential works of feminist.