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Women vs Hollywood by Helen O'Hara (Omnibus)

Film critic Helen O'Hara celebrates Hollywood鈥檚 female pioneers, who fought sexism and the male-dominated studio system.

Film critic Helen O'Hara celebrates Hollywood鈥檚 female pioneers - in front of and behind the camera.

Those women fought sexism and the power of the studio system to find their own voices and change film forever.

The dawn of cinema was a free-for-all, and there were women who forged ahead in many areas of film-making. Early pioneers such as Nell Shipman and Lois Weber shaped the way films were made. But it wasn't long before these talented women were pushed aside, and their contributions written out of film history.

Hollywood was born just over a century ago, at a time of huge forward motion for women's rights, yet it came to embody the same old sexist standards. Women found themselves fighting a system that fed on their talent, creativity and beauty but refused to pay them the same money or give them the same respect as their male contemporaries.

The studios gave their stars no choice over the roles they played and invaded the most intimate aspects of their lives, controlling their romantic relationships and forcing them to have abortions. Life was even harder for women of colour.

Helen begins with the story of Alice Guy-Blach茅, one of the most prolific and successful film-makers in the first years of Hollywood, and how, late in her life, she fought to preserve her legacy.

Helen O鈥橦ara has been working as a film journalist for over 15 years. She is now Editor-at-Large of Empire magazine, and co-hosts the Empire Podcast.

Read by Helen O鈥橦ara.

Omnibus of five parts abridged and produced by Jane Greenwood.

A Loftus Media production for 主播大秀 Radio 4 first broadcast in March 2021.

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1 hour, 15 minutes

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