1000 Women in Horror
documentary directed by Donna Davies,
written by Alexandra Heller-Nicholas,
based on the book by Alexandra
Heller-Nicholas,
released at the Melbourne
International Film Festival in Australia on August 21, 2025.
Cast: Tonjia Atomic, Roxanne Benjamin, Akela
Cooper, Mattie Do, Brea Grant, Mary Harron, Alexandra Heller-Nicholas, Cerise
Howard, Kier-La Janisse, Nikyatu Jusu, Nikyatu Jusu, Natasha Kermani, Roseanne
Liang, Annalise Lockhart, Toby Poser, Sara Risher, Gigi Saul Guerrero, Lin
Shaye, Kate Siegel, Chelsea Stardust, Jenn Wexler, April Wolfe.
Recommended reading:
1000 Women In Horror, 1895-2018
by Alexandra Heller-Nicholas.Published by BearManor Media.
Published 2020.
ISBN-10: 1629333867
ISBN-13: 978-1629333861
Published 2020.
ISBN-10: 1629333867
ISBN-13: 978-1629333861
Description:
Blowing a kiss back through time and space
from Aaliyah to Jill Rae Zurborg, 1000 Women in Horror, 1895-2018 is
a love letter to both the stars and the often-invisible women who have made the
genre what it is today. From Classical Hollywood to alt-Nollywood, mumblegore
to J-horror, this book offers a tiny global snapshot of the vast number of
women who have worked in the creation of dark and spooky movies for well over a
century, both behind and in front of the camera, and in films both widely known
and comparatively obscure.
Featuring a selected filmography of over 700
feature films directed or co-directed by women, this book also features
interviews with Rutanya Alda, Tara Anaïse, Tonjia Atomic, Anna Biller, Axelle
Carolyn, Aislinn Clarke, BJ Colangelo, Mattie Do, Julia Ducournau, Jordan Hall,
Catherine Hardwicke, Katherine Kean, Karen Lam, Izzy Lee, Barbara Magnolfi,
Marsha Mason, Donna McRae, Patrushkha Mierzwa, Hannah Neurotica, Alexandra
Paul, Isabel Peppard, Cassandra ‘Elvira’ Peterson, Debbie Rochon, Mia’Kate
Russell, Gigi Saul Guerrero, Elizabeth Shepherd, Jen and Sylvia Soska, Brinke
Stevens, Barbie Wilde and Silvana Zancolò.
About the Author: Alexandra Heller-Nicholas is
a film critic from Melbourne, Australia. She has written eight books on cult,
horror and exploitation cinema with an emphasis on gender politics,
including Rape-Revenge Films: A Critical Study (2011), books
on Dario Argento’s Suspiria (2015), Abel Ferrara’s Ms.
45 (2017) and Robert Harmon’s The Hitcher (2018), and
the Bram Stoker Award nominated book Masks in Horror Cinema: Eyes
Without Faces (2019). She is a member of the Alliance of Women Film
Journalists and the Australian Film Crit-ics Association. Alexandra holds a PhD
in Screen Studies from the University of Melbourne and is an Adjunct Professor
at Deakin University and a Research Fellow at RMIT University.
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