Strong Female Character

Author:   Hanna Flint
Publisher:   Footnote Press Ltd
ISBN:  

9781804440001


Pages:   336
Publication Date:   29 September 2022
Format:   Paperback
Availability:   In stock   Availability explained
We have confirmation that this item is in stock with the supplier. It will be ordered in for you and dispatched immediately.

Our Price $32.99 Quantity:  
Add to Cart

Share |

Strong Female Character


Add your own review!

Overview

'At a time when fluff and gossip reign supreme, Hanna Flint's work isconsistently insightful, informative and engaging all at once. I always finishreading it feeling just a tad bit smarter.' Candice Frederick, Huffington Post 'One of the smartest pop culture commentators out there.' Toby Moses, Guardian Hanna Flint speaks from the heart in Strong Female Character, a personal andincisive reflection on how cinema has been the key to understanding herself andthe world we live in. A staunch feminist of mixed-race heritage, Hanna has succeeded in an industry notdesigned for people like her. Interweaving anecdotes from familial and personalexperiences - episodes of messy sex, introspection, and that time actor VincentD'Onofrio tweeted that Hanna Flint sounded 'like a secret agent' - she offers acritical eye on the screen's representation of w omen and ethnic minorities, their impact on her life, body image and ambitions, with the humour and eloquence thathas made her a leading film critic of her generation. Divided into the sections OriginStory, Coming of Age, Adult Material, Workplace Drama and Strong FemaleCharacter, the book ponders how the creative industries could better reflect ourmulticultural society.W arm, funny and engaging and full of film-infused lessons, Strong Female Characterwill appeal to readers of all backgrounds and seeks to help us better see ourselvesin our ow n eyes rather than letting others decide who and what can be.

Full Product Details

Author:   Hanna Flint
Publisher:   Footnote Press Ltd
Imprint:   Footnote Press Ltd
Dimensions:   Width: 13.50cm , Height: 2.40cm , Length: 21.60cm
Weight:   0.331kg
ISBN:  

9781804440001


ISBN 10:   1804440000
Pages:   336
Publication Date:   29 September 2022
Audience:   General/trade ,  General
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   In stock   Availability explained
We have confirmation that this item is in stock with the supplier. It will be ordered in for you and dispatched immediately.

Table of Contents

Reviews

A really gorgeous and thorough examination on films that have helped shape me into the woman I am today. Hanna's writing is sharp and wholesome and shows not only a forensic knowledge on movies but a deep love and respect for film. This book is a real celebration and ode to women who hold up the art of cinema. * Mollie Goodfellow * Hanna brings her personal experience to a such-needed book. I relate so much and so many women will. A trailblazer. * Megha Mohan, co-founder of The Second Source * A glorious coming-of-age memoir, Hanna Flint's Strong Female Character is a tour through the pop culture that made her, from formative crushes on Edward in Twilight to making sense of sexual assault with some help from Gone With the Wind and Blade Runner. At turns witty and moving, it's a breeze to read and left me with a stacked new list of films to enjoy. * Toby Moses, on Strong Female Character * Unlike any film book I've read before, Strong Female Character is part-polemic, part-historical and social study of film, and part memoir. Hanna Flint deftly weaves these strands to tell a funny, angry and compelling story for right now: of how the cinematic world built this millennium girl's life. Covering absent fathers, MeToo, first loves, eating disorders and masturbation, there's little Hanna doesn't tackle head on with her signature honesty and humour. The huge authority with which she writes about film is only matched by the emotional power in describing her own experiences. Truly original. A must for any film fan who has wondered how their own life intersects with the art that they love. * Terri White * Packed with enough film references to make any nerd heart sing but this book is so much more: this is bare-your-soul writing that tells us how important cinema is in not only how we understand the world but how we move through it * Kate Herron, director of Loki * Hanna is a terrific writer, with an eye for a telling detail and a strong, unique, passionate voice. She's put together some of the most revealing profiles to have run in Empire in recent years, vibrantly bringing her subjects' stories to life. And her reviews, too, are highly insightful, while always keeping a light touch. A real force in film writing. * Nick De Semlyen, Editor, Empire * At a time when fluff and gossip reign supreme, Hanna Flint's work is consistently insightful, informative and engaging all at once. I always finish reading it feeling just a tad bit smarter. * Candice Frederick, Huffington Post * A brilliantly clever, sharp, witty writer who has the ultimate respect and love for story. * Rachel De-Lahay, BAFTA-nominated screenwriter and playwright * Hanna represents that rare thing in film criticism today - a funny and fearless soul, dedicated to the promise of cinema as a space where everyone's voice can be heard. * Clarisse Loughrey, Chief Film Critic, The Independent * One of the smartest pop culture commentators out there, Hanna is able to filter the latest releases through a sophisticated lens of social justice with wit and flair. * Toby Moses, Guardian *


Hanna is a terrific writer, with an eye for a telling detail and a strong, unique, passionate voice. She's put together some of the most revealing profiles to have run in Empire in recent years, vibrantly bringing her subjects' stories to life. And her reviews, too, are highly insightful, while always keeping a light touch. A real force in film writing. * Nick De Semlyen, Editor, Empire * One of the smartest pop culture commentators out there, Hanna is able to filter the latest releases through a sophisticated lens of social justice with wit and flair. * Toby Moses, Guardian * At a time when fluff and gossip reign supreme, Hanna Flint's work is consistently insightful, informative and engaging all at once. I always finish reading it feeling just a tad bit smarter. * Candice Frederick, Huffington Post * A brilliantly clever, sharp, witty writer who has the ultimate respect and love for story. * Rachel De-Lahay, BAFTA-nominated screenwriter and playwright * Hanna represents that rare thing in film criticism today - a funny and fearless soul, dedicated to the promise of cinema as a space where everyone's voice can be heard. * Clarisse Loughrey, Chief Film Critic, The Independent *


A really gorgeous and thorough examination on films that have helped shape me into the woman I am today. Hanna's writing is sharp and wholesome and shows not only a forensic knowledge on movies but a deep love and respect for film. This book is a real celebration and ode to women who hold up the art of cinema. * Mollie Goodfellow * Hanna is a terrific writer, with an eye for a telling detail and a strong, unique, passionate voice. She's put together some of the most revealing profiles to have run in Empire in recent years, vibrantly bringing her subjects' stories to life. And her reviews, too, are highly insightful, while always keeping a light touch. A real force in film writing. * Nick De Semlyen, Editor, Empire * One of the smartest pop culture commentators out there, Hanna is able to filter the latest releases through a sophisticated lens of social justice with wit and flair. * Toby Moses, Guardian * At a time when fluff and gossip reign supreme, Hanna Flint's work is consistently insightful, informative and engaging all at once. I always finish reading it feeling just a tad bit smarter. * Candice Frederick, Huffington Post * A brilliantly clever, sharp, witty writer who has the ultimate respect and love for story. * Rachel De-Lahay, BAFTA-nominated screenwriter and playwright * Hanna represents that rare thing in film criticism today - a funny and fearless soul, dedicated to the promise of cinema as a space where everyone's voice can be heard. * Clarisse Loughrey, Chief Film Critic, The Independent *


Author Information

Hanna Flint is a London-based critic, journalist and host who has been covering filmand culture for nearly a decade. Her review s, interviews and features have appeared in GQ, Empire, the Guardian,Elle US, Sight & Sound, Radio Times, BBC Culture and elsewhere. She is a frequentguest on BBC Radio 4's Front Row, the co-host of MTV Movies and the weekly filmreview podcast Fade to Black, the co-founder of The First Film Club event series andpodcast, and a member of London's Critics' Circle. She is a voice for gender equality, diversity and inclusion in the entertainmentindustry and an advocate for MENA representation as a w riter of Tunisian heritage.

Tab Content 6

Author Website:  

Customer Reviews

Recent Reviews

No review item found!

Add your own review!

Countries Available

All regions
Latest Reading Guide

Aorrng

Shopping Cart
Your cart is empty
Shopping cart
Mailing List