Not exact matches
From actress turned writer / director Marielle Heller (A Walk Among Tombstones) comes the latest new - age, post-modern,
feminist movement film that doesn't accomplish much more than Aubrey Plaza did with raunchy comedy The To - Do List.
Given the recent flood of sexual abuse allegations and the continued struggle for equality between the sexes, now really feels like the right time for a
film about Gloria Steinem, a galvanizing figure in the
feminist movement.
We've got a first glimpse from the
film SUFFRAGETTE, with Carey Mulligan starring as Maude, a foot soldier of the early
feminist movement who...
Production designer Alice Normington has worked on various projects set in the Victorian era — a TV movie adaptation of Great Expectations, among others — and stepped into the Edwardian era with great enthusiasm on Sarah Gavron's Suffragette, a
film about the early
feminist movement in London.
Sarah Gavron's Sufragette, is set in the early 20th century
film about the foot soldiers of the early
feminist movement in the UK, stars Carey Mulligan, Meryl Streep, Helena Bonham Carter and Natalie Press.
Set in the time of the sexual revolution and the
feminist movement, the Andy Bellin - written LOVELACE follows to story of Linda Boreman, who became known as Linda Lovelace, the world's first erotic superstar, after the success of her
film DEEP THROAT.
As the title suggests, the
film focuses on the early
feminist movement, with Streep taking on the role of Emmeline Pankhurst.
In a new commission at London's Studio Voltaire, Hayes draws on archives in the US and UK that document the gay liberation and
feminist movements — expect a large - scale installation and five - channel
film that consider the relevance of these issues today as oppression and violence persist.
The
film and related archive provide first - person histories of the pioneering individuals and key founding members of the
feminist art
movement in the United States, along with younger generation of artists influenced by them.
Her methods of expression have varied from visual art to music,
film, performance, and poetry and she has influenced many key artistic
movements including Fluxus, conceptual art, video art and
feminist art.
Martine Syms's expansive, multi-disciplinary practice, which includes
film, essay, graphic design, web design, and publishing, explores representations of blackness and its relationship to narrative, black vernacular,
feminist movements, and radical traditions.