FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
Sequart
and Respect Films are proud to simultaneously announce the production
of a brand new documentary about the history of women in comics and a Kickstarter campaign to help fund it.
She Makes Comics busts
up the “boys’ club” of the comic book world, telling the story of women
in the comics industry and in fan culture since the Golden Age of the
medium. This film will trace the history of women in comics from its
early days, when the majority of readers were, in fact, women. It will
explore the early contributions female artists made to superhero comics
in the ‘50s and ‘60s; the explosion of underground feminist comics in
the ‘70s; the maturation of comics in the ‘80s overseen by several key
female editors and executives; and the modern age of indie comics and
fandom, where artists and fans thrive in ever-growing communities. For
the first time on film, female creators, fans, retailers, and scholars will tell their stories in a celebration of creative passion and barrier-breaking storytelling.
The film will be produced by the same Sequart / Respect team behind the critically-acclaimed documentaries The Image Revolution, Grant Morrison: Talking with Gods, Warren Ellis: Captured Ghosts, and Comics in Focus, Chris Claremont’s X-Men.
We have turned to Kickstarter to help fund She Makes Comics.
This is your chance to support discussion about the merits of comics
and to help document the story of the women who’ve had a part in shaping
comics history.
“We’re
really excited to produce a film that will hopefully inspire a new
generation of creators and fans and show women that there is a place for
them in comics,” said director / producer Marisa Stotter.
Co-producing She Makes Comics
is Karen Green, the comics / graphic novels librarian at Columbia
University. “To bring all these women together – these smart, creative,
powerful women – telling their stories, telling the history of women in
comics, this stands as such an amazing example to women out there, to
girls out there, that there are a lot of women in this club. And there’s
always room for more.”
Rewards
include the documentary as a DVD and / or digital download; original
artwork created exclusively for the film by Courtney Wirth, Colleen
Doran, and Jill Thompson; and a get-started comics art kit that is
perfect for an aspiring artist. Rewards also include books and
feature-length films from Sequart's catalog.
For more information, visit the project’s Kickstarter page.
Thursday, February 06, 2014
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