Women Make Waves International Film Festival

Program

Laura Mulvey 1979 UK Avant-Garde color 30min English 16mm
A tribute to Amy Johnson, pioneering aviator, far from a conventional biopic, she is used as a symbolic figure, her journey exemplifying the transitions between female and male worlds required by women struggling towards achievement in the public sphere.

Director

Laura Mulvey

Laura Mulvey was born in Oxford on 15 August 1941. After studying history at St. Hilda's, Oxford University, she came to prominence in the early 1970s as a film theorist, writing for periodicals such as Spare Rib and Seven Days. Much of her early critical work investigated questions of spectatorial identification and its relationship to the male gaze, and her writings, particularly the 1975 essay Visual Pleasure and Narrative Cinema, helped establish feminist film theory as a legitimate field of study. Laura Mulvey is Professor of Film and Media Studies at Birkbeck College, University of London.