Dorothy Arzner, Pioneer, Queer, Feminist

Dorothy Arzner, une pioniere a Hollywood

26th TIDF: Greek Premiere

Dorothy Arzner was Hollywood’s most powerful director, though History has forgotten her. She began working in the film industry at 19 as a “cutter” before the advent of editors, and gradually worked her way up through the studio system. Determined and ambitious, she was accepted as a director at Paramount, as the first woman to direct a talking picture for the star Clara Bow. A true pioneer of the cinema, she was the only woman director at a major Hollywood studio in the 1930s and 1940s, openly lesbian, dressed like a man, making movies “avant-gardiste” about women's condition. She was a mentor for Francis Ford Coppola, who considers her as one of the most important woman directors of Hollywood.

Screening Schedule

No physical screenings scheduled.


Direction: Clara Kuperberg, Julia Kuperberg
Cinematography: Yoram Astrakhan
Editing: Julia Kuperberg, Clara Kuperberg
Sound: Yoram Astrakhan
Production: Wichita Films
Producers: Clara Kuperberg, Julia Kuperberg
Executive producer: Martine Melloul
Format: DCP
Color: Color, B&W
Production Country: France
Production Year: 2023
Duration: 53'
Contact: Wichita Films

The screening is followed by a discussion with Lina Papadopoulou, Professor, Faculty of Law, Aristotle University of Thessaloniki.

Clara Kuperberg

Filmography

2009 Let’s Dance (co-direction)
2013 John Ford and Monument Valley (TV, co-direction)
2015 This Is Orson Welles (co-direction)
2016 And the Woman Created Hollywood (TV, co-direction)
2021 Hannibal Hopkins & Sir Anthony (co-direction)
2023 Dorothy Arzner, Pioneer, Queer, Feminist (co-direction)

Julia Kuperberg

Filmography

2009 Let’s Dance (co-direction)
2013 John Ford and Monument Valley (TV, co-direction)
2015 This Is Orson Welles (co-direction)
2016 And the Woman Created Hollywood (TV, co-direction)
2021 Hannibal Hopkins & Sir Anthony (co-direction)
2023 Dorothy Arzner, Pioneer, Queer, Feminist (co-direction)