Ida Lupino: Multifaceted Performer and Cinematic Pioneer
By (Author) Gillian Kelly
Manchester University Press
Manchester University Press
1st August 2025
United Kingdom
Tertiary Education
Non Fiction
Film history, theory or criticism
Gender studies: women and girls
Hardback
296
Width 138mm, Height 216mm
This book contributes to a welcome new wave focusing on the importance of female filmmakers, providing a reappraisal of Ida Lupino, a cinematic figure of significant importance. Given her ability to move between popular and independent cinemas and her status as both a Hollywood star and director/writer/producer of socially relevant films overlooked by the mainstream, Lupino is a particularly interesting case study. Employing a range of critical approaches, including feminist theory, auteur theory and critical theory, this book investigates key themes and motifs that developed across Lupino's unusual and unique career as one of the most significant female players in film history. Investigating her oeuvre as actress, director, writer and producer, it discusses Lupino as a complex and important filmmaker whose career, on both sides of the camera, requires substantially more critical attention than it has been awarded thus far.
Gillian Kelly is an independent scholar