Although Ida Lupino is best known as a leading actress in many Hollywood B movies, her work as a filmmaker has been neglected by critics, historians, and audiences. In the late 1940s, Lupino turned writer, producer, and director in her own independent production company. The films she made, beginning with Not Wanted in 1949, were low-budget pictures taking an uncompromising approach to controversial subject matter - unmarried motherhood, disability, rape, bigamy. Lupino is exceptional as the only woman to have directed a visible body of films in the male-dominated Hollywood of the 1950s. The…mehr
Although Ida Lupino is best known as a leading actress in many Hollywood B movies, her work as a filmmaker has been neglected by critics, historians, and audiences. In the late 1940s, Lupino turned writer, producer, and director in her own independent production company. The films she made, beginning with Not Wanted in 1949, were low-budget pictures taking an uncompromising approach to controversial subject matter - unmarried motherhood, disability, rape, bigamy. Lupino is exceptional as the only woman to have directed a visible body of films in the male-dominated Hollywood of the 1950s. The continuation of that directorial career in television throughout the 1960s strengthens the claim that Lupino is the most prolific and creatively powerful woman director ever to have worked in the moving image industry. This book is the first extensive critical study of Ida Lupino's work as a director in both film and television. It features in-depth essays on each of the films she directed and on her work in television (including such popular series as The Fugitive and The Twilight Zone), with the most complete credit listing yet published of her television work. Viewing Lupino's oeuvre in historical, social, industrial, and aesthetic contexts, all the contributors demonstrate that the work repays informed and sensitive readings and many consider it in light of contemporary feminist debates on cinema. Queen of the `B's is a long overdue reassessment of an important and pioneering director.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
ANNETTE KUHN teaches film and television studies at the University of Glasgow, and has written widely on cultural theory, feminism and cinema, and film history. Her publications include The Power of the Image: Essays on Representation and Sexuality, Cinema, Censorship and Sexuality, 1909 to 1925, and, as editor, The Women's Companion to International Film.
Inhaltsangabe
Acknowledgments Introduction by Annette Kuhn Not Wanted (1949) by Diane Waldman Never Fear (1950) by Ronnie Scheib Outrage (1950) by Pam Cook Hard, Fast and Beautiful (1951) by Mandy Merck The Hitch-Hiker (1953) by Lauren Rabinovitz The Bigamist (1953) by Ellen Seiter The Trouble With Angels (1966) by Mary Beth Haralovich, Janet Jakobsen, and Susan White Ida Lupino as Director of Television by Mary Celeste Kearney and James M. Moran Films Directed, Scripted and Produced by Ida Lupino by Annette Kuhn Television Programmes and Series Episodes Directed by Ida Lupino by Mary Celeste Kearney and James M. Moran Archives and Research Resources Bibliography Index
Acknowledgments Introduction by Annette Kuhn Not Wanted (1949) by Diane Waldman Never Fear (1950) by Ronnie Scheib Outrage (1950) by Pam Cook Hard, Fast and Beautiful (1951) by Mandy Merck The Hitch-Hiker (1953) by Lauren Rabinovitz The Bigamist (1953) by Ellen Seiter The Trouble With Angels (1966) by Mary Beth Haralovich, Janet Jakobsen, and Susan White Ida Lupino as Director of Television by Mary Celeste Kearney and James M. Moran Films Directed, Scripted and Produced by Ida Lupino by Annette Kuhn Television Programmes and Series Episodes Directed by Ida Lupino by Mary Celeste Kearney and James M. Moran Archives and Research Resources Bibliography Index
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