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    Girls on Film

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    ISBN: 9781642506563
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    AuthorMalone, Alicia
    Pub Date15/03/2022
    BindingPaperback
    Pages224
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    Film reporter Alicia Malone brings a collection of personal essays looking at the representation and impact of women on film. In addition to personal anecdotes and analysis, this book weaves in interviews from a diverse group of well-known women working in cinema today.

    Girls on Film: Witty Life Lessons from Alicia Malone#1 Best Seller in Photography Criticism & Essays, Movie Guides & Reviews, Movie Reference

    With humor and honesty, Girls on Film looks at the good, the bad, and the unfairly written women in film. This collection celebrates the power of cinema, media, culture and the faces of girls on film.

    Insiders from a Nerdy Film Lover. Weaving together life lessons with movie history, film reporter Alicia Malone celebrates the power of cinema and the women who shone brightly on the big screen, while also critiquing hidden messages in films. Alicia connects film analysis with her own journey of self-discovery-from growing up as a nerdy film lover in Australia to finding her voice as a woman on television.

    Each Movie has a Hidden Message. What messages and life lessons have been taken from these movies of the past-positive, negative or sometimes, both? Alicia Malone highlights many films, some with life changing moments and others with a tribute to feminist authors and messages.

    In this modern approach to film reviews and women, you'll find essays on:



    Hidden messaging and life lessons in films
    The journey of women's history in film
    Breakdowns on movie stereotypes like the the femme fatale



    Women nonfiction lovers who enjoyed Where the Girls Are, or feminism books like Extraordinary Women In History, When Women Invented Television, or Renegade Women in Film and TV, will love Girls on Film.