Women in Cinema Campaign 2025
> Theme
During the month of February 2025, and coinciding with the time of year in which film competitions such as the Golden Globes, the Feroz Awards, the Goya Awards or the Academy Oscars take place, from Wikiesfera we organize a asynchronous campaign for make visible in Wikipedia the trajectory and contributions of women in the cinematographic arts, an industry in which they remain inviolable.
In total, the campaign was published 110 articles in 3 different languages (Spanish, Asturian and Catalan). Among them were dozens of biographies of pioneers of cinema, works by or about women, as well as feminist contests.

> Results
- Number of PARTICIPANTS: 31
- Number of ARTICLES published: 110
- Number of editions in SHEET Wikidata: + 800
- Number EDITIONS on Wikipedia: + 1.700
>> Articles published on Wikipedia in Spanish: 95
- Beatrice DeMille (1853-1923)
- Harriet Ford (1863-1949)
- Pilar-Morin (1865-1945)
- Olga Wohlbrück (1867-1933)
- Maibelle Heikes Justice (1871-1926)
- Cissy Fitzgerald (1873-1941)
- Nina Niovilla (1874 – 1966)
- Ethyle Batley (1876-1917)
- Beulah Marie Dix (1876-1970)
- Thea Červenková (1878-1961)
- Helena Smith Dayton (1883-1960)
- Marta Flantz(1885 – 1938)
- Emilie Sannom (1886-1931)
- Clara Beranger (1886-1956)
- Mary Murillo (1888-1944)
- Alva Lundin (1889-1972)
- Carmen Cartellieri (1891-1953)
- Olga Rautenkranzová (1891-20th century)
- Marina Torres (1894-1967)
- Viola Lawrence (1894-1973)
- Marguerite Viel (1894-1976)
- Betty Burbridge (1895-1987)
- Bedia Muvahhit (1896-1994)
- C. A. Lejeune (1897-1973)
- Tressie Souders (1897-1995)
- Dorothy Yost (1899-1967)
- Dorothy Farnum (1900-1970)
- Pu Shunqing (1902)
- Mary Ellen Bute (1906-1983)
- Esther Eng (1914-1970) LGBT
- Pamela Rose (1917-2023)
- Teresa Cunillé (1924)
- Phyllis Dalton (1925-2025)
- Sachiko Hidari (1930-2001)
- Monique Pantel (1932-2021)
- Zinaida Mazheyka (1933-2014)
- Noémia Delgado (1933-2016)
- Norma Bahia Pontes (1941-2010)
- Paquita Núñez (1944-2019)
- Margaret Pomeranz (1944)
- Rita Moreira (1944)
- Agnès Godard (1951)
- Solange Aumaitre (1951)
- Gloria Rolando (1953)
- Caroline Champetier (1954)
- Ana Luiza Azevedo (1959)
- Tata Amaral (1960)
- Elvira Dones (1960)
- Jocelyn Moorhouse (1960)
- Paula Fairfield (1961) LGBT
- Margarida Cardoso (1963)
- Regina Pessoa (1969)
- Catarina Ruivo (1971)
- Patricia Sequeira (1973)
- María Luisa Gutiérrez (1973)
- Raquel Freire (1973)
- Anaïs Schaaff (1974)
- Martha Pessoa (1974)
- Pepa San Martin (1974)
- Anna Melikian (1976)
- Akanksha Damini Joshi (1976)
- Kristina Grozeva (1976)
- Arantza Santesteban (1979)
- Julia Bacha (1980)
- Rachael Tate (1982)
- Vera Egito (1982)
- Zhang Mo (1983)
- Ciomara Morais (1984)
- Anita Rocha da Silveira (1985)
- Jáde Osiberu (1985)
- Natalia Leite (1985)
- Zaida Carmona (1986)
- Maria Elorza (disambiguation) (1988)
- Carlota Guerrero (1989)
- Marina Amores (1991)
- Carla Quílez (2008)
- Carolina Markowicz
- Gloria Borders
- Nina Hartstone
>>> Works
- Les Misères de l’aiguille (1914)
- Betty to the Rescue (1917)
- Castles for Two (1917)
- The Jaguar’s Claws (1917)
- Modesta (1956)
- With Babies and Banners: Story of the Women’s Emergency Brigade (1979)
- Eternally Pagu (1988)
- The day I became a woman (2000)
- Lethal Lesbian (2008)
- Feminist: Stories from Women’s Liberation (2013)
- Mamma + Mamma (2018)
>>> Festivals
- Women Make Movies (1972)
- Paris Lesbian and Feminist Film Festival (1989)
- St. John’s International Women’s Film Festival (1989)
- Dublin Feminist Film Festival (2014)
- Dortmund/Cologne International Women's Film Festivals
>> Articles published in Wikipedia in Asturian: 14
- Germaine Dulac (1882-1942)
- Elena Jordi (1882-1945)
- Marie-Anne Colson-Malleville (1892-1971)
- Rosario Pi (1899-1967)
- Helena Cortesina (1903-1984)
- Maria Forteza (disambiguation) (1913-1961)
- Mallorca (c. 1933)
- Benedicta Sanchez (disambiguation) (1935)
- Paquita Núñez (1944-2019)
- Paca Almenara –
- Modesta (1956)
- Zaida Carmona (1986)
- Carla Quílez (2008)
- My friend's friend (2022)
>> Articles published in Catalan Wikipedia: 1
- Clara Beranger (1886-1956)
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