Beyond Ink & Paint: The Women of Animation

This docuseries tells the story of female animation pioneers in both past and present days, looking into the challenges they have faced and the progress they have made while exploring the obstacles that still exist. Highlighting the determination and passion that moved women out of the ink & paint department and into the role of animator and beyond, the docuseries seeks to inspire the next generation of animation storytellers, while questioning the inequality between men and women within the creative workforce of animation.

Director: Chrissy Guest, Shaina Holmes
Genre: Documentary

Cast

Cinematography: Kyle Carr
Editing: Kyle Carr
Production: Armadillo Rose Productions, LLC
Country: United States of America
Language: English
Original Language: en
More Films by Director: Chrissy Guest, Shaina Holmes
More Films in Genre: Documentary

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Beyond Ink & Paint: The Women of Animation about?
This docuseries tells the story of female animation pioneers in both past and present days, looking into the challenges they have faced and the progress they have made while exploring the obstacles that still exist. Highlighting the determination and passion that moved women out of the ink & paint department and into the role of animator and beyond, the docuseries seeks to inspire the next generation of animation storytellers, while questioning the inequality between men and women within the creative workforce of animation.
Who directed Beyond Ink & Paint: The Women of Animation?
Beyond Ink & Paint: The Women of Animation was directed by Chrissy Guest, Shaina Holmes.
Who stars in Beyond Ink & Paint: The Women of Animation?
Beyond Ink & Paint: The Women of Animation stars Allison Abbate, Heather Alexander, Mara Alper, Darla K. Anderson, Kim Arndt, Bonnie Arnold.
What genre is Beyond Ink & Paint: The Women of Animation?
Beyond Ink & Paint: The Women of Animation is a Documentary film.
Where was Beyond Ink & Paint: The Women of Animation produced?
Beyond Ink & Paint: The Women of Animation was produced in United States of America.