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Matriarchy
The film belongs to the 'migration cycle' in the Bulgarian cinema. It is about the drama of a group of women who have been left alone in their 'female kingdom' - a village deserted by its entire men folk.
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Plot Summary
This documentary explores the concept of matriarchy and its potential existence or implications in various societies. It delves into anthropological theories and presents case studies that challenge traditional patriarchal structures. The film aims to provoke thought about gender roles and power dynamics throughout history and across cultures.
Critical Reception
As a documentary from 1977, 'Matriarchy' was noted for its unconventional subject matter and its contribution to discussions on gender studies and anthropology at the time. While specific critical reviews are scarce, its impact is often cited in academic circles discussing alternative social structures.
What Reviewers Say
An early exploration into a less-discussed societal structure.
Provokes thought on gender roles and historical power dynamics.
Valuable for its anthropological perspective.
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Fun Fact
The film's directors are listed as 'Various' because it was produced as a collective effort and often screened as part of broader academic or activist gatherings, rather than having a singular directorial vision attributed to it in the traditional sense.
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