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  1. 25 de sept. de 2014 · Dorothy Arzner se hizo eco de este ambiente en, entre otras, The Wild Party (1929), primera película hablada de Clara Bow, la flapper por excelencia que no consiguió mantener su estrellato ...

  2. Dorothy Arzner (1897 - 1979) fue una directora y guionista de Estados Unidos conocida por: Hacia las alturas, Baila, muchacha, baila, Tuya para siempre, La mujer sin alma, La novia vestía de rojo, La caravana de Oregón, Honor entre amantes, El último adiós a la señora Cheyney, El kimono rojo y La loca orgía

  3. 17 de nov. de 2022 · Dorothy Arzner is best remembered as one of the exceptionally few women to direct feature films during Hollywood’s ‘golden age’. One of the lesser known dimensions of her career is her work as a film-making teacher in southern California during a time of great change in the ways that US-based film-makers learnt their craft.

  4. 7 de dic. de 2017 · For Dorothy Arzner, the word “first” comes up frequently. She was the first woman admitted to the Directors Guild of America and the first woman to direct a sound picture (1928’s Manhattan ...

  5. Hired as a typist at Famous Players’ Paramount Studios, Dorothy Arzner was promoted to script supervisor, writer, and “cutter” within her first six months. She worked as a film cutter from 1919-1926. From 1927-1943, as the only woman directing feature films in the Hollywood studio system, Arzner directed seventeen films, seven of which ...

  6. Nata a San Francisco nel 1897, Dorothy Arzner crebbe a Los Angeles, dove suo padre era proprietario di un ristorante situato nei pressi di un teatro [1] frequentato dalle celebrità di Hollywood. Terminato il liceo, si iscrisse all' University of Southern California per studiare medicina. Durante la prima guerra mondiale, lasciati gli studi ...

  7. 28 de may. de 2021 · Dance, Girl, Dance (1940) Directed by Dorothy Arzner, Dance, Girl, Dance is much more cautious about its portrayal of marriage and “indecent” women but remains uncompromising in its feminist message. The film tells the story of Judy O’Brien (played by Maureen O’Hara), a showgirl who dreams of being a classic ballerina but can only find ...