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Women Film Pioneers Project
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The Women Film Pioneers Project (WFPP) is a digital publication and resource that advances research on the hundreds of women who worked behind the scenes during the silent film era. Always expanding, WFPP publishes original scholarship on women who worked all around the world as directors, producers, screenwriters, editors, and more. This is an archive of project essays. https://wfpp.columbia.edu/
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2. Berthe Dagmar
3. Berthe Dagmar
4. Flossie A. Jones
5. Marie Epstein
6. Muriel Alleyne and Christabel Lowndes-Yates
7. Sabahat Filmer
8. Daughters of Mary and Gene: The Two Origins of the Serial Queen Action Heroine
9. Madge Tyrone
10. Theater Actresses and The Transition to Silent Film
11. The Women Film Pioneers Explorer
12. This is All About Name Dropping: Women and Uruguayan Silent Cinema in the 1910s and 1920s
13. Anna Mar
14. Elizaveta Thiemann
15. Hu Ping
16. Natalia Bakhareva
17. Research Update: Alice Guy Blaché at Columbia University
18. Ruth Harriet Louise
19. The "Camera Maid" Conundrum
20. Abby Meehan
21. After the Facts – These Edits Are My Thoughts
22. Alice and the Too Many Mattresses
23. Anita Maris Boggs
24. Audrie Alspaugh
25. Betty Burbridge
26. Beulah Livingstone
27. Dorothea Donn-Byrne
28. Dorothy Gottlieb
29. Elizaveta Svilova
30. Eva Nil
31. Flirting With Empowerment: Quentin Tarantino’s Troubling Depictions of Sexual Assault
32. Frances Peck
33. French Film Colorists
34. Gemma Bellincioni
35. Genevieve Harris
36. Gertrude Price
37. Harriette Underhill
38. Élisabeth and Berthe Thuillier
39. Margaret J. Winkler
40. Maude Adams
41. May Watkis
42. Nina Niovilla
43. Nothing But the Truthiness: Facts and Fiction in Alternate World War II History Films
44. Ruth Gould Dolesé
45. Stefania Zahorska
46. Suzanne Marwille
47. Video Gallery: Unassigned US Screenwriters
48. Virginia Dale
49. Yan Shanshan
50. Clara Beranger
51. Cora Johnstone Best and Audrey Forfar Shippam
52. Do You Believe in Fairies? Cabbages, Victorian Memes, and the Birth of Cinema: Seeing Sapphic Sexuality in the Silent Era
53. Emilie Sannom
54. Giulia Cassini-Rizzotto
55. Helena Smith Dayton
56. Marguerite Viel
57. New Sensory Frontiers: Cinesthetic Sensation in Aguirre and McCabe and Mrs. Miller
58. Ouida Bergère
59. The Brumberg Sisters
60. The Limits of Love: Infidelity in Philippe Garrel's Films
61. Aili Kari
62. Alice Smythe Jay
63. Aloha Wanderwell Baker
64. Angela Murray Gibson
65. Cleo de Verberena
66. Edna Williams
67. Frances Baker Farrell, Lettice Ramsey, and Máirín Hayes
68. Francesca Bertini
69. Hazel Burnett
70. Helena Cortesina
71. Kathleen Romoli
72. Kinuyo Tanaka
73. Leila Lewis
74. Lottie Lyell
75. Louise Kolm-Fleck
76. Mabel Condon
77. Marguerite Renoir
78. Mrs. M.T. Pender
79. Pearl Ing
80. Renée Deliot
81. Sarah Bernhardt
82. Virgínia de Castro e Almeida
83. Xie Caizhen
84. Yang Naimei
85. Alice Guy Blaché at Columbia University: One Hundred Years Later
86. Anna Hofman-Uddgren
87. Asta Nielsen
88. Bedia Muvahhit and Neyyire Neyir
89. Bianca Virginia Camagni
90. Christiane Mendelys
91. Decoration, Discrimination and “the Mysteries of Cinema”: Women and Film Exhibition in Sweden from the Introduction of Film to the Mid-1920s
92. Diana Karenne
93. Eliane Tayar
94. Elizabeth McGaffey
95. Fan Xuepeng
96. Global Tango: Hollywood between Spain, Argentina, and Mexico
97. Greta Håkansson
98. Harriet Bloch
99. Helen Wang
100. Isabel Acuña
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