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B. Ruby Rich

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Known for: Acting

Also known as: Б. Руби Рич

B. Ruby Rich

Biography

B. Ruby Rich is an American scholar, critic of independent, Latin American, documentary and gay films, and a professor of Community Studies and Social Documentation also known as "SocDoc" at UC Santa Cruz. She has also taught documentary film and queer studies during spring semesters at UC Berkeley. She is credited with coining the term New Queer Cinema. Rich began her career in film exhibition after graduating from college as co-founder of the Woods Hole Film Society. She then became associate director of the Film Center at the Art Institute of Chicago. After working as film critic for the Chicago Reader, she moved to New York City to become the director of the film program for the New York State Council on the Arts for a decade. A working cultural theorist and critic since the mid-1970s, Rich has been closely identified with a number of important film movements, such as independent film in the U.S. and Europe, Latin American cinema and, more notably, as one of the most important voices in feminist film criticism. Her presence at film festivals (such as Sundance, where she was an early member of the selection committee), her film reviews in major national publications, and her commentaries on the public broadcasting programs The World and Independent View, have secured her place as a central figure in the history of what she terms "cinefeminism." B. Ruby Rich appears in the 2009 documentary film For the Love of Movies: The Story of American Film Criticism where she discusses the appeal of the film, Amélie, and expresses her desire for a new kind of criticism to emerge from young critics which goes beyond "the auteur theory." Rich has been a regular contributor to the Village Voice, as well as the San Francisco Bay Guardian and the British Film Institute's Sight & Sound. She has also contributed to The Guardian, the Nation, ELLE, Mirabella, The Advocate and Out. She was the founding editor of film/video reviews for GLQ: A Journal of Lesbian and Gay Studies. The cover of her classic 1998 book, Chick Flicks: Theories and Memories of the Feminist Film Movement, reads, "If there was a moment during the sixties, seventies, or eighties that changed the history of the women's film movement, B. Ruby Rich was there. Part journalistic chronicle, part memoir, and 100 percent pure cultural historical odyssey, Chick Flicks – with its definitive, the way-it-was collective essays – captures the birth and growth of feminist film as no other book has done." Rich's observations cover such things as travel, sex, and voodoo, as well as the anti-pornography movement, the films of Yvonne Rainer, a Julie Christie visit to Washington, and the historically evocative film Maedchen in Uniform. She introduces each of her essays with an autobiographical prologue that describes the intellectual, political, and personal moments from which the work arose, in the hope that a new generation of feminist film culture might be revitalized by reclaiming its own history. Rich is the recipient of the 2006 Honorary Life Membership Award from the Society for Cinema and Media Studies; and she is the recipient of the 2007 Brudner Prize at Yale University. B. Ruby Rich lives in San Francisco.

Movie Credits

It Came from Kuchar
3.5

It Came from Kuchar

2009-09-22

It Came from Kuchar is the definitive, feature documentary about the legendary, underground filmmaki

!W.A.R.: !Women Art Revolution
2.1

!W.A.R.: !Women Art Revolution

2010-09-12

Through intimate interviews, provocative art, and rare, historical film and video footage, this feat

Feelings Are Facts: The Life of Yvonne Rainer
0

Feelings Are Facts: The Life of Yvonne Rainer

2015-12-12

Feelings Are Facts: The Life of Yvonne Rainer chronicles the defiant, uncompromising, and highly inf

Mutantes: Punk Porn Feminism
2.4

Mutantes: Punk Porn Feminism

2009-12-21

Mutantes sheds light on a feminism that was little talked about in France. This documentary comprise

The Difference Between You and Me
0

The Difference Between You and Me

2018-08-28

A video essay on Bound featuring Jennifer Moorman and B. Ruby Rich

Chantal Akerman: An Interview
0

Chantal Akerman: An Interview

1976-01-01

Made in the USA
1

Made in the USA

1993-09-25

A Paul Joyce documentary on the American independent film scene.

Fabulous! The Story of Queer Cinema
2.7

Fabulous! The Story of Queer Cinema

2006-02-12

A chronological look at films by, for, or about gays and lesbians in the United States, from 1947 to

Johnny Guitar: A Western Like No Other
0

Johnny Guitar: A Western Like No Other

2016-09-20

Critics Kent Jones, B. Ruby Rich, Joe McElhaney and Miriam Bale discuss the unique qualities of "Joh

Johnny Guitar: A Feminist Western?
0

Johnny Guitar: A Feminist Western?

2016-09-20

Critics Kent Jones, B. Ruby Rich, Joe McElhaney and Miriam Bale take a closer look at the feminist o

Dykes, Camera, Action!
0.3

Dykes, Camera, Action!

2018-06-19

The film examines the ways that women directors have contributed to this genre and emphasizes the ro

Conversations with Intellectuals About Selena
0

Conversations with Intellectuals About Selena

1999-12-31

Five Chicana cultural critics gather over a meal to discuss and debate the life, death, and legacy o

Masculinity/Femininity
0

Masculinity/Femininity

2015-03-23

Masculinity/Femininity is an experimental film project interrogating normative notions of gender, se

Jodie Foster: Hollywood Under the Skin
3.8

Jodie Foster: Hollywood Under the Skin

2021-04-03

From her precocious status as a sex symbol to her consecration as a filmmaker, Jodie Foster's story

Ahead of the Curve
3.6

Ahead of the Curve

2021-05-28

With a fist full of credit cards, a lucky run at the horse track, and a title that called to mind a

A New Way of Seeing: B. Ruby Rich on Chantal Akerman
0

A New Way of Seeing: B. Ruby Rich on Chantal Akerman

2024-01-23

In this interview, conducted in 2023, critic B. Ruby Rich offers a comprehensive primer to Chantal A