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Why have women such as Alice Guy-Blache, the creator of narrative
cinema, been written out of film history? Why have so many women
working behind the scenes in film been rendered invisible and
silent for so long? Silent Women: Pioneers of Cinema explores the
incredible contribution of women at the dawn of cinema when,
surprisingly, more women were employed across the board in the film
industry than they are now. It also looks at how women helped to
shape the content, style of acting and development of the movie
business in their roles as actors, writers, editors,
cinematographers, directors and producers. In addition, we describe
how women engaged with and influenced the development of cinema in
their roles as audience, critics, fans, reviewers, journalists and
the arbiters of morality in films. And finally, we ask when the
current discrimination and male domination of the industry will
give way to allow more women access to the top jobs. In addition to
its historical focus on women working in film during the silent
film era, the term silent also refers to the silencing and
eradication of the enormous contribution that women have made to
the development of the motion picture industry.
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