Laura Mulvey is a British feminist film theorist. She was educated at St Hilda's College, Oxford. She is currently professor of film and media studies at Birkbeck, University of London. She previously taught at Bulmershe College, the London College of Printing, the University of East Anglia, and the British Film Institute. Mulvey is best known for her essay, "Visual Pleasure and Narrative Cinema", written in 1973 and published in 1975 in the influential British film theory journal Screen. Mulvey also was prominent as an avant-garde filmmaker in the 1970s and 1980s.
Brainwashed: Sex-Camera-Power
(Self)
Home Movies 1971-81
Riddles of the Sphinx
(Herself / Voice Off)
The Eye of the Beholder
(Self)
Open Door: The Other Cinema
The Illusionists
(Herself)
Angel in the House
(Extracts of Virginia Woolf)
Chantal Akerman - Always on the Move
(Self)
The Amazed Spectator
(Herself)
The Cinema of Stephen Dwoskin
(Herself)
Riddles of the Sphinx
(Director)
Riddles of the Sphinx
(Writer)
23rd August 2008
(Director)
Amy!
(Director)
Crystal Gazing
(Director)
Crystal Gazing
(Writer)
Penthesilea: Queen of the Amazons
(Director)
Penthesilea: Queen of the Amazons
(Writer)
Penthesilea: Queen of the Amazons
(Producer)
The Mark of Lilith
(Thanks)
Disgraced Monuments
(Director)
Disgraced Monuments
(Writer)
Disgraced Monuments
(Producer)
Frida Kahlo & Tina Modotti
(Director)
Frida Kahlo & Tina Modotti
(Writer)
The Bad Sister
(Director)