Women in film






80 years of female portraits in cinema

In order - Mary Pickford, Lillian Gish, Gloria Swanson, Marlene Dietrich, Norma Shearer, Ruth Chatterton, Jean Harlow, Katharine Hepburn, Carole Lombard, Bette Davis, Greta Garbo, Barbara Stanwyck, Vivien Leigh, Greer Garson, Hedy Lamarr, Rita Hayworth, Gene Tierney, Olivia de Havilland, Ingrid Bergman, Joan Crawford, Ginger Rogers, Loretta Young, Deborah Kerr, Judy Garland, Anne Baxter, Lauren Bacall, Susan Hayward, Ava Gardner, Marilyn Monroe, Grace Kelly, Lana Turner, Elizabeth Taylor, Kim Novak, Audrey Hepburn, Joanne Woodward, Shirley MacLaine, Natalie Wood, Angie Dickinson, Janet Leigh, Brigitte Bardot, Sophia Loren, Ann-Margret, Julie Andrews, Raquel Welch, Tuesday Weld, Jane Fonda, Julie Christie, Faye Dunaway, Catherine Deneuve, Jacqueline Bisset, Candice Bergen, Isabella Rossellini, Diane Keaton, Goldie Hawn, Meryl Streep, Susan Sarandon, Jessica Lange, Michelle Pfeiffer, Sigourney Weaver, Kathleen Turner, Holly Hunter, Jodie Foster, Melanie Griffith, Sharon Stone, Meg Ryan, Demi Moore, Julia Roberts, Uma Thurman, Sandra Bullock, Julianne Moore, Diane Lane, Nicole Kidman, Catherine Zeta-Jones, Angelina Jolie, Charlize Theron, Reese Witherspoon, Gwyneth Paltrow




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Guest: Debbie (294 days ago)

This is just fantastic - the editing work is nothing less than remarkable and amazing- I have never seen anything like this - perfect. Reading other comments it is true that there are and have been many 'ethnic' actresses that could have been included- but it does not take away from the excellent editing work done here.

Guest: natalie (356 days ago)

lovely. wish there were women represented from many ethnic backgrounds. i a few, mostly italian or spanish decent. some color variation would be nice-Indian, Native American, Asian, Russian, South American, Inuit, Greek, you get the point. Oh well.

Guest: Kim (374 days ago)

Hummm, I don't think someone is a "brainwashed sheep" when they point out that they would like to see the video be more inclusive of the women who have worked in cinema. I also noticed that there were not any women of color represented. Does that mean the video isn't good or that I didn't appreciate it for what it was? No. But it also doesn't mean I should have to surf the web to find other videos that are more representative of all of the diverse women who have worked in Hollywood.

Guest: Sam Spade (421 days ago)

Stunning, i'll even forgive the omission of Mae West, many thanks for your hard work.

Guest (643 days ago)

I've seen this montage on lots of different sites and this version is slightly different. The idiots who keep whining about there not being any black actresses should google "film women morphed" and they will see that in alternate versions Angela Bassett, Halle Berry, and Dorothy Dandridge are included. Brainwashed sheep who start fights when someone dares present something differing from their own view!
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Guest: philip M (653 days ago)

No Sara Montiel? Is there a place where faces of women in films live minus the face that stole the heart of a generation? Sara Montiel is and was the face of European Cinema. No one like her!

Guest (662 days ago)

You did a work of love and were kind enough to share it with us. Thank you. Pat

Guest: kitty joon (732 days ago)

Please let me know if and how can I save this amazing work of art.

Guest: Rubem DaSilva (739 days ago)

Wonderful work of art!!! Simply fabulous!!! Congratulations!!!! But... where in the name of all the goddess of the cinema is SARITA MONTIEL??? Sarita was, all by herself, more beautiful, photogenic and perfect than all of the gorgeous women featured in your work of art! Thank you!

maverickrazormaverickrazor (755 days ago)

......and of course everyone else would have added so and so. Well it ain't your film. it is somebody else's vision and it is perfect as it is.

maverickrazormaverickrazor (755 days ago)

That is outstanding.The music is perfect and the morphing is superb

Guest: Pedro Arantes de Faria (766 days ago)

Very good ! Excellent ! Beautiful! Pedro Arantes de Faria - Rio de Janeiro - Brazil

kathyvalkathyval (806 days ago)

Where was the most sexy and beautiful Gina Lollobrigada??

kathyvalkathyval (806 days ago)

Dear Mars, please read the email posted just before yours, by Vladimir555.

marsMars (806 days ago)

Well, perhaps the nod should be re-named '80 years of Women in Cinema with absolutely no Women of Color' Dorothy Danridge,Pearl Bailey,Lena Horne,Eartha Kitt,Ruby Dee,Angela Bassett,oh and what's her face..ah yes Halle Barrie. But hey that's Ok, surely their talent doesn't count. Thanks for the what ever.

vladimir555Vladimir555 (815 days ago)

This is one of the best videos that I have seen, though I would have added Isabelle Adjani and a few others. The subject of different races always seems to present when video montages such as this are done. If anyone would like to do an all Oriental version then they should do so; the same with Black, Indian or any other race or nationality. Actually that would be something that I would like to see. To visually morph and balance between different races and facial structures is much more difficult than it seems which is why it is easier to stick to one race and even then it takes a great amount of work to get the presentation, continuity and audio track just right. The preceding comments about race are not directed at the author, rather the others that made comments in this vein. To the author of this video, you did an outstanding job. Much appreciation and kudos. The Best to All, Vladimir (Volodymyr) I. Druzhschienschky ---------

getalifegetalife (823 days ago)

Maybe this should only be shown on

juelzdipset23juelzdipset23 (829 days ago)

where are the beautiful actressses of color in this presentation? I saw many beautiful and famous faces b ut what about jada pinkett or halle berry or vivaca fox or lena horne....

cookie39cookie39 (833 days ago)

Absolutely mesmerizing. Don't listen to those who critique, there always has to be downers around. Just appreciate it for it's beauty and go do your own if you want a different one!!!!!

corioliscoriolis (836 days ago)

As long as we are being politically correct, why are we limiting it to YOUNG women? How about Katherine Hepburn at 80? And come to think of it, isn't Ms. Hunt, the dwarf, beautiful in character? And why only WOMEN? Let's have some lovely men, and a transgender person or two. Come to think of it, this piece should be BANNED, at least in tolerant, NO PLACE FOR HATE, liberal communities.

crzzycindycrzzycindy (840 days ago)

First of all if you watched you would see what they were trying to say. All of the Caucasian woman have the same look. Their face shape, nose and mouth. It was a slam on the fact that "White America" has a mold that they look for. Lena, Hattie,Dorthy and Halle do not look alike. But Lena and Halle could have been in that line up as to what they look for in facial features if your White because they have the same features because they are part White. So don't jump to quick to make this a racial issue. Since it really shows how "WHITE AMERICA" keeps the same pattern and nothing has changed that much and this proves it.

zal4uzal4u (843 days ago)

thanx for NOT posting my comment!!

chamucachamuca (850 days ago)

That was absolutly amazing ! Wonderful ! Thank you for brightening my day !

pelletierchristinapelletierchristina (852 days ago)

I would like to figure out how to make a montage to represent a greater cross section of women in film. I was shocked that oscar winning Halle Berry was not included. Maddening isn't it?

mswifMsWIF (852 days ago)

I thought this piece was extremely well done and I'd actually like to talk to the creator of the piece to find out if we can show it at one of our women in film events.

drauggieDrAuggie (853 days ago)

I thought this was amazing!! You did a beautiful job of putting something together for your own enjoyment and sharing it with other people. Too bad people don't always appreciate it for what it is ... yours. You merely allowed us to view it and enjoy it along with you. And, I appreciate the opportunity. If someone makes a similar peice that happens to be all black women or all asian women or whatever, I will be equally impressed with the work they put into the project (if it is as good). And, I will be as equally appreciative of the opportunity they've given me to view their work.

ernestErnest (855 days ago)

You are a moron. Was this shot from your perspective? Did the maker of this forget to contact you for permission to make this wonderful piece? Where exactly in the rule book of the world does it state that someone has to include one of every specimen known to the universe? Folks like you are whiners and self righteous arrogant pricks who think they know what is best for everyone. Joe47 whines: "This should be called CAUCASIAN WOMEN IN FILM" Uuh nope! It is called "Women in Film". That is the title. Not "Women in film according to Joe47", Nor "All women ever in film", Nor "Only women in film that meet the pre-approved Multicultural criteria", Nor "Women in film to make everyone happy"... Get a life.

ernestErnest (855 days ago)

Thanks Catsmeow339. Yes many people have been brainwashed and it is frighting to see the robots in action. Multiculturalism has become the new "religion" and the fanatics are just as bad as any other religion. I too thoroughly enjoyed this piece of work. Thanks to whomever made it.

catsmeow339Catsmeow339 (857 days ago)

Why must a few try to make everything a race issue. Have we been so conditioned by the PC Police that we can't take the time to enjoy a beautiful piece of work without someone telling us that we should feel guilty and that the work should be redone? I refuse to be one of the lemnings that play follow the leader as all falls off the cliff. I totally enjoyed this.