Article 5RBSR ‘My Elizabeth Barrett Browning film needs a woman’s touch – but where are all the female directors?’

‘My Elizabeth Barrett Browning film needs a woman’s touch – but where are all the female directors?’

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Dalya Alberge
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Screenwriter of biopic about the radical poet says the industry must do more to get women behind the camera lens

A new film about a 19th-century poet and early feminist is crying out to be filmed through a woman's lens, but it is likely to be directed by a man because there is such a shortage of female directors, according to one of Britain's leading screenwriters.

Paula Milne has written a feature film inspired by Elizabeth Barrett Browning, who campaigned against social injustice, including slavery and child labour, while living in fear of her own father. Milne believes that such a story, with its many contemporary parallels, should be filmed by a woman, because of the natural empathy that women have for one another, but that is unlikely to happen.

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