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Dykes, Camera, Action! is a 2018 American documentary film about the history of lesbian and queer cinema from the women who made it happen. The documentary is the first feature-length film of New York City based director and editor, Caroline Berler .
Several women share their horror stories of encountering Girls Gone Wild camera operators, like Lori, who recounted being plied with liquor on the Girls Gone Wild bus and brought into a backroom ...
The film premiered at the 2022 Sundance Film Festival.It premiered internationally at the 2022 Berlin International Film Festival.. In May 2022, it was announced that international film distribution company Kino Lorber had acquired the North American distribution rights to Brainwashed for the film's release, in collaboration with Kanopy, "the premium library streaming platform for films that ...
The following is a list of female action heroes and villains who appear in action films, television shows, comic books, and video games and who are "thrust into a series of challenges requiring physical feats, extended fights, extensive stunts and frenetic chases."
Boy Eats Girl (2005) The Boy from Mercury (1996) The Boys from County Clare (2003) - also called The Boys and Girl from County Clare (US) and The Great Ceili War (UK) Breakfast on Pluto (2005) Broken Law (2020) Brooklyn (2015) Broth of a Boy (1959) The Brylcreem Boys (1998) - set in Ireland, filmed on the Isle of Man; The Butcher Boy (1997)
Jamie Foxx and Cameron Diaz are giving another peek at their movie Back in Action.. On Aug. 28, Netflix shared a new image of Foxx, 56, and Diaz, 51, smiling together on the film's set on ...
Cam is a 2018 American psychological horror film directed by Daniel Goldhaber and written by Isa Mazzei from a story by Goldhaber, Mazzei and Isabelle Link-Levy. The story is partially drawn from writer Mazzei's own experience working as a camgirl .
The role of women's films was discussed at the Women's Liberation Conference in Melbourne in 1970, [108] and groups such as the Feminist Film Workers collective (1970s and 1980s), Sydney Women"s Film Group (SWFG, 1972–), Melbourne Women's Film Group (1973–), Reel Women (1979 to 1983 in Melbourne), and Women's Film Unit (Sydney and Melbourne ...