It’s 8 March and International Women’s Day. For us, it is a day that celebrates womanhood and women’s rights. One of our favourite sites is Women Pioneers Film Project, an incredible treasure of interesting essays, profiles and resources. For today’s post at our blog EFSP, we selected 20 American women Read More →
It’s 8 March and International Women’s Day. For us, it is a day that celebrates womanhood and women’s rights. One of our favourite sites is Women Pioneers Film Project, an incredible treasure of interesting essays, profiles and resources. For today’s post at our blog EFSP, we selected 20 American women Read More →
It’s 8 March and International Women’s Day. For us, it is a day that celebrates womanhood and women’s rights. One of our favourite sites is Women Pioneers Film Project, an incredible treasure of interesting essays, profiles and resources. For today’s post at our blog EFSP, we selected 20 American women Read More →
It’s 8 March and International Women’s Day. For us, it is a day that celebrates womanhood and women’s rights. One of our favourite sites is Women Pioneers Film Project, an incredible treasure of interesting essays, profiles and resources. For today’s post at our blog EFSP, we selected 20 American women Read More →
It’s 8 March and International Women’s Day. For us, it is a day that celebrates womanhood and women’s rights. One of our favourite sites is Women Pioneers Film Project, an incredible treasure of interesting essays, profiles and resources. For today’s post at our blog EFSP, we selected 20 American women Read More →
British postcard in the Picturegoer Series, London, no. W. 653. Photo: J. Arthur Rank Organisation Ltd. Publicity still for The Red Shoes (Michael Powell, Emeric Pressburger, 1948). Red headed Moira Shearer (1926–2006) was a luminous star of the British ballet. She became an international film idol with her unforgettable debut Read More →
British postcard in the Philco series by The Philco Publising Co., London, no. 3159 B. American actress Billie Burke (1884–1970) is now primarily known as Glinda the Good Witch of the North in the The Wizard of Oz (Victor Fleming, 1939), but she had an impressive career both on stage Read More →
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