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  1. Women Make Film: A New Road Movie Through Cinema - Part 4. Melodrama, memory, classic genres and tense emotions come under the spotlight in the fourth programme of the documentary. Women's contribution to science-fiction, squirm-making horror and unbearably tense thrillers ranges from Rachel Talalay's 'Tank Girl' to Marleen Gorris's 'A Question ...

  2. Mark Cousins' upcoming 16-hour film project Women Making Films: A New Road Movie Through Cinema will preview the first four hours at the 75th Venice Film Festival in September 2018. The episodic film will be 16 hours when completed in Spring 2019. The first four hours episodes are narrated by Tilda Swinton.

  3. Running 14 hours, featuring the work of 183 directors, and featuring over 300 films, Women Make Film is a monumental study of the cinematic female gaze. Written and directed by Mark Cousins (The Story of Film: An Odyssey), Women Make Film is narrated by Tilda Swinton, Jane Fonda, Adjda Andoh, Sharmila Tagore, Kerry Fox, Thandie Newton, and Debra Winger. The documentary is divided into 14 ...

  4. Women Make Film: A New Road Movie Through Cinema - Part 1. Melodrama, memory, classic genres and tense emotions come under the spotlight in the fourth programme of the documentary. Women's contribution to science-fiction, squirm-making horror and unbearably tense thrillers ranges from Rachel Talalay's 'Tank Girl' to Marleen Gorris's 'A Question ...

  5. 24 de mar. de 2021 · UK writer/director Mark Cousins turns his acutely enquiring and perceptive eye to an alternate history of Cinema that elevates and celebrates the work of mor...

  6. 1 de sept. de 2018 · 1 有用 按时对话法 看过 2021-03-14 15:28:29 . Criterion Channel; 一周看完 说实话感觉离期待值有不小偏差;本片并非是系统性的 而更像是A Glimpse of Brilliance;个人觉得援引00年代之后的影片意义不大 更想看到女性电影人在电影技法上的开创性的工作;章节的划分逻辑性也不强 不过总体而言作为一个survey还是 ...

  7. Women Make Film: Alicia Malone Intro, Episode Six, Mark Cousins Introduction of Women Make Film: A New Road Movie Through Cinema, Episode 6, 2020, with TCM’s Alicia Malone and director Mark Cousins.