“A League of Their Own” by Penny Marshall (1992) War movies directed by women A weekend treat! Good personages, dialogues, humor, images and gender content…
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“A League of Their Own” by Penny Marshall (1992) War movies directed by women A weekend treat! Good personages, dialogues, humor, images and gender content…
“Grand Central” by Rebecca Zlotowski (2013) The work of Rebecca Zlotowski (3/3) A weekend treat! Good personages, images and gender content Excellent direction and music…
“Planetarium” by Rebecca Zlotowski (2016) The work of Rebecca Zlotowski (2/3) Good script, personages, dialogues and music Excellent direction Fascinating movie, although I can't really put the finger on why I couldn't stop watching… Maybe it's just because, as it is said in the end, it suggests expectations that you better not have, but that you should never losing hope.
“How to Build a Girl” by Coky Giedroyc (2019) My Year's Favorites (Aug. 2019-July 2020) How to lose yourself… and find yourself again… and lose yourself again… You know the feeling?
“Never Rarely Sometimes Always” by Eliza Hittman (2020) MY YEAR'S FAVORITES (Aug. 2019 - July 2020) A movie about a 17-years-old young girl who has to deal with a pregnancy that wasn't planned and that she doesn't want…
“Buffaloed” by Tanya Wexler (2019) 2019 was a good year! It's probably the first time such a (typical bad guy) role has been written for a young woman … and Zoey Deutch brings it to a top level…
“Little Forest” by Soon-rye Yim (2018) The work of Soon-rye Yim (5/5) A simple story, a very enjoyable movie A milder movie in its political commitment than the previous "South Bound," still the social angle is very similar in this story of a young women - and her former classmate - who leaves the city to realize who she is.
“South Bound” by Soon-rye Yim (2013) The work of Soon-rye Yim (4/5) Mr. Choi Guevara, a anti-establishment movie director, fiercly attacks the state and the way it corrupts all individuals.