Icons of Cinema: Greta Gerwig
By (Author) Laura Venning
Bonnier Books Ltd
Studio Press
4th November 2025
9th October 2025
United Kingdom
General
Non Fiction
Film history, theory or criticism
Biography: arts and entertainment
Video photography / videography
Hardback
160
Width 126mm, Height 181mm
Icons of Cinema: Greta Gerwig explores the career of one of the world's most celebrated movie directors.
Gerwig's storytelling is legendary, as is her ability to make women feel seen, but it was her directorial work on Barbie that made her a household name. Discover how Gerwig embraced her interest in theatre before turning her attention to Hollywood, explore her mumblecore films, understand why she focuses on key themes such as coming of age and female relationships, and take an in-depth look at her creative process for each major film.
Fully illustrated throughout with stunning photographs and movie stills, you'll find a chapter dedicated to each major motion picture. It's time to relive the stories of Lady Bird, Little Women and Barbie and discover what awaits with Gerwig's upcoming Narnia films.
Also available in this series:
Icons of Cinema: Baz Luhrmann
Icons of Cinema: Wes Anderson
Laura Venning is a film critic from London specialising in feminist cinema, queer cinema and folk horror. She has written for BBC Culture, Empire magazine, Little White Lies magazine and the Curzon Journal. She has contributed to critics' surveys such as Sight and Sound's historic Greatest Films of All Time poll in 2022 and has introduced films at the BFI Southbank. She maintains that Greta Gerwig's Little Women is one of the greatest literary adaptations of all time.