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The Other is a 1972 American horror [4] psychological thriller film directed by Robert Mulligan, adapted for film by Thomas Tryon from his 1971 novel of the same name. It stars Uta Hagen , Diana Muldaur , and twins Chris and Martin Udvarnoky, with Victor French , John Ritter , and Jenny Sullivan in supporting roles.
La Souriante Madame Beudet (The Smiling Madame Beudet) is a short French impressionist silent film made in 1923, [1] [2] directed by pioneering avant-garde cinema director Germaine Dulac. [3] It stars Germaine Dermoz as Madame Beudet and Alexandre Arquillière as Monsieur Beudet. It is considered by many to be one of the first truly "feminist ...
The Women's Room (1980), is a three-hour made-for-TV movie that aired on ABC, starred Lee Remick (as Mira) and Ted Danson (as Norm), and earned three Emmy nominations. The producer, Philip Mandelker, stated that in making the movie they wanted to "create as much controversy as possible, with the purpose of getting men and women to talk to each ...
These are the inspirational feminist films you need in your life, including some based on true stories.
Clueless “Like the Jane Austen novel on which it’s based, Clueless is an undeniably feminist work. The beloved 1995 teen comedy from Amy Heckerling finds a worthy protagonist in Cher Horowitz ...
March is Women’s History Month , which means it’s time to spice up our streaming queue with the best feminist movies. And thanks to streaming platforms like...
Makers: Women Who Make America is a 2013 documentary film about the struggle for women's equality in the United States during the last five decades of the 20th century. The film was narrated by Meryl Streep and distributed by the Public Broadcasting Service as a three-part, three-hour television documentary in February 2013.
The essays in Bad Feminist address a wide variety of topics, both cultural and personal. The collection of essays is broken into five sections: Me; Gender & Sexuality; Race & Entertainment; Politics, Gender & Race; and Back to Me. [2] In a 2014 interview with Time, Gay explained her role as a feminist and how it has influenced her writing: "In each of these essays, I'm very much trying to show ...