Women in the silent cinema : histories of fame and fate
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978 90 4852 451 8
10.5117/9789089647191
Autor
Förster, Annette
Institución
Resumen
This book presents the careers and oeuvres of three women filmmakers from
the silent era, and two of them for the first time comprehensively in English
language scholarship. Adriënne Solser, a comic actress and a producer of
mixed stage and film shows in The Netherlands, is virtually unheard of in
international scholarship. Musidora derived her fame in international film
history and feminist theory from her roles as the female criminal in French
crime series, but the large body of comic films in which she acted or the
three dramas and the mixed stage and film production which she directed in
France deserve much more consideration than they have so far received. With
Nell Shipman, a Canadian born actress and filmmaker who used to work in
the United States, the reverse is the case: the films she produced and directed
were indeed the subject of historical and feminist research, but her acting
career on the American popular stage or in the cinema were not. In this book,
I reconstruct the full range of each career, as actresses and filmmakers in
the silent cinema and as actresses in early twentieth century stage entertain-
ment. Each career, moreover, is situated in its historical and national con-
text. The oeuvres discussed each include an array of stage performances, a
set of leading roles in films directed and produced by others, and a number of
feature films and shorts produced and (co-) directed by the woman filmmaker
in question.