‘Women Make Film’: A Parallel History of the Movies, Told by Female Filmmakers
How TCM’s showcase around a docuseries charting the evolution of film — as seen solely through female-directed movies — changes our conversation about the art form
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How TCM’s showcase around a docuseries charting the evolution of film — as seen solely through female-directed movies — changes our conversation about the art form
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