12-24-2025, 01:53 PM
I'm teaching a university film history course this semester with a focus on the so-called Golden Age of Hollywood, and I'm trying to move my students beyond a romanticized view of the studio system to understand its complex realities of artistic control, labor practices, and censorship. While we'll cover the iconic films and stars, I want to dedicate a significant module to the behind-the-scenes power structures, the role of the Hays Code in shaping narrative, and the experiences of marginalized groups within the industry. For other educators or scholars, what primary sources or case studies have you found most effective in illustrating this duality? Are there specific films from the era that brilliantly subvert the system's constraints, or conversely, that perfectly embody its manufactured glamour, providing a rich text for critical analysis?