#35 | Ageism and Abuse in Hollywood with Film Historian Pam Munter
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Pam Munter is a film historian, writer, former performer, and retired clinical psychiatrist. She is also the writer of "Fading Fame: Women of a Certain Age in Hollywood" (purchase it here); a collection of short stories and plays about women in Hollywood and their lives after fame. In this episode, she and Evita talk all about classic Hollywood - the mythical creatures celebrities used to be - and what it really looks like behind the curtain. They also dig into the blatant, misogynistic ageism that female actresses face and what things we can do to combat it. Don't forget to follow us on Instagram @MakingItWomenInFilm & check out our online magazine, womeninfilm.co.uk! Check out Pam's website here. This episode was hosted and edited by Malin Evita, IG: @MalinEvita --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/makingitwomeninfilm/message
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