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Wednesday July 1, 2020

1970s

Features

Rise of the Female Director: Liberating Hollywood by Maya Montañez Smuckler

Madeline Hawk
July 1, 2020

A New Leaf (Elaine May, 1971) A Book Review Essay by Madeline Hawk. 83 years after Dorothy Arzner became the first female to direct a Hollywood feature film in 1927, Kathryn Bigelow became the first to win an Oscar for Best Director in 2010. But what happened in the 83 […]

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