aronofskie:REPRESENTATION OF WOMEN AT THE THE ACADEMY AWARDS SINCE 1927With all of the Oscar-buzz ri
aronofskie:REPRESENTATION OF WOMEN AT THE THE ACADEMY AWARDS SINCE 1927With all of the Oscar-buzz right now, I figured it was important that we take a moment to look at the marginalization of women in film, off-camera specifically, that has made no sign of improvement in the 86 years that the Academy Awards have existed. In fact, in 1947, 6% of winners were female. In 2011, the number was 7%. (Both percentages include acting awards).And here we are in 2015. The first African American woman with a chance at a Best Director nominee. A year full of successful films shot by women (The Rover, The Skeleton Twins, Cake). But yet, unsurprisingly, each of the above listed categories are still limited to men this year. (Except Boyhood editor Sandra Adair). With almost nine decades behind us, and yet such little progress, it becomes difficult to believe that the glass ceiling for creative and talented women in this industry is even remotely penetrable.Who is your favorite female filmmaker? (any and all disciplines welcome). -- source link