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50 Films Made By Women – Part 8 of 10

Two of the finest romantic comedies coming up to feast on. Speaking of appetite, there’s also a cannibalistic tale in the mix. So fulfill your…

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50 Films Made By Women – Part 7 of 10

There’s a slight French, sisterly vibe in the 7th part of 50 Films Made By Women – likely not deliberate. Please do continue with us…

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50 Films Made By Women – Part 6 of 10

Here we have stories of dreamy adolescence, and the struggles of emerging into womanhood. What I also witness is girls on films offering social awareness and…

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50 Films Made By Women – Part 5 of 10

I see nightmares of suicide, I see tales of abandonment, survival, and grief. I see psychos and murderers, and potential world destruction. Oh, it’s just…

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50 Films Made By Women – Part 4 of 10

We venture to New Zealand, and Australia this chapter. I implored many female film-lovers to step forward and contribute here, believe me, but they were,…

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50 Films Made By Women – Part 3 of 10

Ten more leading ladies behind the camera for you now as we continue our 50 Films Made By Women. We go back ninety years, We…

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50 Films Made By Women – Part 2 of 10

These 100 Films Made By Women (in 20 parts) might not be the all-time greatest films that women have directed, might not be Oscar winners,…

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50 Films Made By Women – Part 1 of 10

And so we go back to the start. One hundred films directed by women. We’ve come a long way to get here, so listen up…

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Film Honors: 1983

My own personal choices for the year. They reflect not just necessarily what I think is the best or essential cinema, but perhaps resonate with…

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Film Honors: 2006

My own personal choices for the year. They reflect not just necessarily what I think is the best or essential cinema, but perhaps resonate with…

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Two Days, One Night At The Cannes Film Festival

So thanks to my adorable wife I’ll be In #Cannes Saturday and Sunday for the sheer hell of it – let’s meet up / take…

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Film Honors: 2005

My own personal choices for the year. They reflect not just necessarily what I think is the best or essential cinema, but perhaps resonate with…

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Review: Dancing Quietly

Sinfully as of yet not distributed outside of its native Germany, Luca tanzt leise (going by the English-language title Dancing Quietly) is a diamond-in-the-rough search…

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Film Honors: 1982

My own personal choices for the year. They reflect not just necessarily what I think is the best or essential cinema, but perhaps resonate with…

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