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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 ...
1971 The Woman's Film; directors: Louise Alaimo, Judy Smith; 1971 The Long Farewell; director: Kira Muratova; 1971 L'aggettivo donna; directors: Ronny Daopolus, Annabella Miscuglio; a radical feminist documentary which analyses the double exploitation of women workers and the isolated situation of housewives and children; 1971 Für Frauen: 1.
The Beguiled (2017 film) Beneath the Skin (film) Big Eyes; Bit (film) Black Christmas (2019 film) Blink Twice; Blonde (2022 film) Bombshell (2019 film) Born in Flames; Brave (2012 film) Brimstone (2016 film) The Burning Bed
Safety (2020 film) Satisfaction (1988 film) Savannah Sunrise; Shag (film) Sherman's March (1986 film) Sleeping with the Enemy; Something to Talk About (film) Staying Together (film) Steve Martin and Martin Short: An Evening You Will Forget for the Rest of Your Life; The Strangers (2008 film) Suncoast (film) Swamp Thing (1982 film) Swimming (film)
The following movies were filmed at least in part in Charleston, South Carolina. Identifiable locations shown in the films are indicated in parentheses. When the filming location was meant to represent Charleston as the setting, an asterisk has been added. Ace Ventura: When Nature Calls (1995) (box office #1 film in the U.S.) Angel Camouflaged ...
French feminist films (25 P) I. Indian feminist films (2 C, 124 P) This page was last edited on 16 January 2023, at 00:45 (UTC). Text is available under the ...
2000s feminist films (1 C, 64 P) 2010s feminist films (144 P) 2020s feminist films (63 P)
Pages in category "Films set in South Carolina" The following 51 pages are in this category, out of 51 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. A.