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Women & Film, published in California between 1972 and 1975, was the first feminist film magazine, "a project that would transform cinema". Women & Film was coedited by Siew-Hwa Beh, a Malaysian immigrant to the United States studying filmmaking at UCLA, and Saunie Salyer, who was involved in a local women's collective. It was originally planned as a special issue of the collective's magazine, Every Woman. The opening editorial announced a thorough-going socialist-feminist critique of the U.S. film industry:

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  • Women & Film, (es: Mujeres y cine) fue una revista publicada en California (EE. UU.) entre 1972 y 1975.​ Está considerada como la primera revista de .​ Fue fundada por dos activistas del movimiento de mujeres, Siew-Hwa Beh y Saundra Salyer y en la revista colaboraron investigadoras académicas que han desempeñado un importante papel en la teoría y la crítica cinematográfica contemporánea como Julia Lesage y junto a Chuck Kleinhans y . (es)
  • Women & Film, published in California between 1972 and 1975, was the first feminist film magazine, "a project that would transform cinema". Women & Film was coedited by Siew-Hwa Beh, a Malaysian immigrant to the United States studying filmmaking at UCLA, and Saunie Salyer, who was involved in a local women's collective. It was originally planned as a special issue of the collective's magazine, Every Woman. The opening editorial announced a thorough-going socialist-feminist critique of the U.S. film industry: (en)
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  • Women & Film, (es: Mujeres y cine) fue una revista publicada en California (EE. UU.) entre 1972 y 1975.​ Está considerada como la primera revista de .​ Fue fundada por dos activistas del movimiento de mujeres, Siew-Hwa Beh y Saundra Salyer y en la revista colaboraron investigadoras académicas que han desempeñado un importante papel en la teoría y la crítica cinematográfica contemporánea como Julia Lesage y junto a Chuck Kleinhans y . (es)
  • Women & Film, published in California between 1972 and 1975, was the first feminist film magazine, "a project that would transform cinema". Women & Film was coedited by Siew-Hwa Beh, a Malaysian immigrant to the United States studying filmmaking at UCLA, and Saunie Salyer, who was involved in a local women's collective. It was originally planned as a special issue of the collective's magazine, Every Woman. The opening editorial announced a thorough-going socialist-feminist critique of the U.S. film industry: The U.S. cinema, joining hands with local capitalists in other countries, has deformed people everywhere, forcing them to be passive consumers of an alienating ideology but not creators of their own ideology. Within days all 600 copies of the first issue sold out. The magazine, which did not take advertisement, eventually closed facing financial and organizational problems. (en)
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