Scream Queens: Horror Heroines Exposed

Scream Queens: Horror Heroines Exposed

Release date : October 13, 2014
Runtime : 1h 20m
Countries of origin : United Kingdom /
Original Language : English /
Director : Calum Waddell /
Writers :
Production companies : High Rising Productions /
October 13, 2014 1h 20m United Kingdom Documentary English More
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Directed by UK-horror scene stalwart Calum Waddell and hosted by scream queen Debbie Rochon (Terror Firmer, Tromeo and Juliet) Scream Queens: Horror Heroines Exposed features, in a change of pace for horror documentaries, especially those focusing on females in the genre, an all-female line-up, discussing horror movies from their perspective – exploring the challenges of being an actress in a genre predominantly made by and for men, from how they came about to be defined as a “scream queen”, about the vagaries of the genre: nudity, violence, misogyny, etc., and about how they feel about the genre and the label
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Documentary
  • title:Scream Queens: Horror Heroines Exposed
  • status:Released
  • Release date: 2014
  • Runtime:1h 20m
  • Genres: Documentary ·
  • Countries of origin: United Kingdom ·
  • Original Language: English ·
  • Director: Calum Waddell /
  • Writers:
  • Production companies: High Rising Productions ·
  • Overview:Directed by UK-horror scene stalwart Calum Waddell and hosted by scream queen Debbie Rochon (Terror Firmer, Tromeo and Juliet) Scream Queens: Horror Heroines Exposed features, in a change of pace for horror documentaries, especially those focusing on females in the genre, an all-female line-up, discussing horror movies from their perspective – exploring the challenges of being an actress in a genre predominantly made by and for men, from how they came about to be defined as a “scream queen”, about the vagaries of the genre: nudity, violence, misogyny, etc., and about how they feel about the genre and the label
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