Women in Film

Date Published: 3/12/2020

“The journey for women, no matter what avenue it is – politics, business, film – it’s a long journey.” ~Kathryn Bigelow



 



https://www.history.com/this-day-in-history/kathryn-bigelow-becomes-the-first-female-director-to-win-an-oscar



 



For Women’s History Month, we’re honoring Kathryn Bigelow: the first (and, as of yet, only) woman to win either an Oscar or a BAFTA for Best Director.



 



Ms. Bigelow has an entertaining and eclectic filmography that includes vampires in NEAR DARK, surfing in POINT BREAK, and war in THE HURT LOCKER.

Her last two features, THE HURT LOCKER and ZERO DARK THIRTY, met with critical and commercial success, and her upcoming film DETROIT stays in that same socio-political vein by tackling the 1967 12th Street Riot in Detroit.



 



She started as a painter, so her films always have gorgeous cinematography.

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Women in Film