Bokdetaljer
Format
Pocketbok
Sidor
272
Språk
Engelska
Publicerad
Jan 25, 2019
Förlag
University Press of Mississippi
ISBN-10
1496820800
ISBN-13
9781496820808
Beskrivning
Lois Weber emerges as a compelling figure in early Hollywood, revealing not only her remarkable achievements as a screenwriter and director but also her profound influence on the film industry. This collection of interviews captures her insights and experiences during a time when women were significantly underrepresented in filmmaking. Through her own words, readers gain a deeper understanding of the challenges she faced and the groundbreaking work she produced.
The book delves into Lois's innovative techniques and the themes prevalent in her films, shedding light on how she addressed social issues and personal narratives before it became a norm. The dialogues explore her creative process, offering a glimpse into her thought patterns and the motivations behind her storytelling.
Norden skillfully curates these interviews to highlight not just Weber's legacy but also the broader context of women's roles in cinema during her lifetime. As readers engage with Lois Weber's story, they are reminded of the critical contributions women have made to the narrative of film history, inspiring a new appreciation for the art of filmmaking.
The book delves into Lois's innovative techniques and the themes prevalent in her films, shedding light on how she addressed social issues and personal narratives before it became a norm. The dialogues explore her creative process, offering a glimpse into her thought patterns and the motivations behind her storytelling.
Norden skillfully curates these interviews to highlight not just Weber's legacy but also the broader context of women's roles in cinema during her lifetime. As readers engage with Lois Weber's story, they are reminded of the critical contributions women have made to the narrative of film history, inspiring a new appreciation for the art of filmmaking.
Genrer
Religion & Andlighet
Historia
Affärer & Ekonomi