Bathia Stuart
She was one of the first New Zealand women to enter the male-dominated field of film-making.
She was one of the first New Zealand women to enter the male-dominated field of film-making.
Having produced the films Picnic at Hanging Rock (Weir, 1975) and Gallipoli (Weir, 1981) Patricia Lovell is regarded as one of Australia’s most successful film producers.
Irish journalist, filmmaker and political activist
Irish theatrical stage manager, and set decorator in cinema and theatre
Best known by her pen name Assia Djebar, Fatima-Zohra Imalayen was an Algerian feminist novelist, translator and filmmaker, considered one of North Africa’s most influential writers.
Janet Flanner, who decried the personal “I,” was a technically skilled writer who found diagramming sentences and Parisian newspapers influential.
American poet and essayist
American author and ornithologist
American dramatic soprano
For most of the 1950s Kathleen O’Brien was the only woman directing films in New Zealand.