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Credits

Writer: Mollie Gregory; Genre: Nonfiction; Publisher: St. Martin's Press

Featuring more than 125 interviews with women in the entertainment business -- from Barbra Streisand to producer Laura Ziskin (Pretty Woman) to Paramount Pictures chairman Sherry Lansing -- Gregory's history offers encyclopedic coverage of the female experience in the TV and film industries. Some of the anecdotes are lively -- like director Martha Coolidge being coerced into promising to show bare breasts four times in Valley Girl just to get the gig. Too often, though, the observations are a tad tired: Men in power weren't used to dealing with women; women had to work harder than men to get ahead. This we know. But how are films directed, written, produced, or sound-edited by women different? How have women changed the industry? What does this all mean in the big picture? Show doesn't really tell.


 

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