
The Feminine Touch
Jenny Baron is a beautiful investigative reporter swept into a deadly conspiracy that reaches to the highest levels of the government. When she is assigned to get the story of charismatic Presidential candidate Senator Ashton, her job is complicated by a string of political assassinations and attempts. After her lover is killed, things get personal. Jenny finds herself in possession of a computer disk that holds a list of powerful politicians marked for elimination, and the key to the massive web of death and deceit — and now she's next on the list of targets! Pursued by hitmen and hunted by police, if she survives, she may discover a truth she's not prepared to accept.
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Plot Summary
This short documentary explores the impact and evolution of female artists in the 20th century. It features interviews and archival footage highlighting their contributions to various art forms, often against societal barriers. The film celebrates their creativity and resilience in a male-dominated art world.
Critical Reception
As a niche documentary, "The Feminine Touch" did not receive widespread critical reviews. However, it has been recognized for its valuable contribution to art history documentation and its focus on often-overlooked female artists.
What Reviewers Say
- Praised for shedding light on important female artists.
- Appreciated for its historical documentation of women's art contributions.
- Seen as a valuable, albeit brief, overview of the subject.
Google audience: Information regarding specific Google user reviews for this short documentary is not readily available.
Fun Fact
The film was part of a larger series that aimed to broaden the scope of art history education by including more diverse voices and perspectives.
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