Category: Women
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8 Inclusive Christmas Movies You Need to Add to Your Watchlist
Although Christmas is a time of year for love and cheer for all, holiday cinema has not always represented diverse communities. Being a holiday with Christian origins, much of its media consists of straight white families or straight white romances. Luckily, modern years have been bringing with them plenty of POC and LGBTQ+ representation that…
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‘Lady Chatterley’s Lover’ is Inclusive of all Gender Perspectives
The French-born director Laure de Clermont-Tonnerre’s strategic choice to entrust the interpretation of a conventional, feminine character to a non-binary actor pays off: Corrin’s Lady Chatterley is awkward, edgy, and uninhibited at the same time.
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For Rowena, Today Is ‘Christmas Again?!’
For a young girl who wishes to keep her current traditions, this holiday will end up with a surprise twist.
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‘The English’ Rejuvenates The Western By Cherishing First Nations
When it comes down to it, The English explores what happens when power is unchecked and how those who seem powerless, have more strength than most through their convictions for justice.
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Director / Writer Dana Ziyasheva Talks About ‘Defenders of Life’
Director Dana Ziyasheva made her directorial debut, ‘Defenders of Life’ which focuses on the Ngäbe community, and the hardships Ngäbe girls faced in Costa Rica.
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Tim Burton’s ‘Wednesday’ Explores Divisive Politics Through Its Macabre Mystery
Through its morbidly humorous storytelling, Wednesday tells a tale of a world divided that explores the manifestation of generational trauma in its protagonist Wednesday Addams.
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‘Merry & Gay’: A smart and heartfelt LGBTQ Christmas venture
The film centers around two young women, Becca and Sam, who were once high school sweethearts until they reconnect in their town.
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Finding Happily Ever After in Disney’s ‘Disenchanted’
A surprise sequel takes place ten years after the original movie based on the title of the same name, but with a twist to the fairy tale.
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‘Tár’ — The Monster’s Side of Paradise
A film for the post-MeToo era that inverts the narrative with an ironic coda, Tár depicts the duality of a sensitive artist capable of great evil and vile manipulation.