Women Make Film: A New Road Movie Through Cinema
Women Make Film: A New Road Movie Through Cinema

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Women Make Film: A New Road Movie Through Cinema

2020
TV Show
Ended
1 Season
English

As told through clips from 183 female directors, this epic history of the cinema focuses on women's integral role in the development of film art. Using almost a thousand film extracts from thirteen decades and five continents, Mark Cousins asks how films are made, shot and edited; how stories are shaped and how movies depict life, love, politics, humour and death, all through the compelling lens of some of the world's greatest filmmakers -- all of them women.

Insights

IMDb7.5/10
Rotten Tomatoes95%
Metacritic87/100
Google Users93%
Creator: Mark CousinsGenres: Documentary, Filmmaking

Plot Summary

This expansive documentary explores the history of cinema through the lens of female filmmakers, tracing their contributions and often overlooked narratives across various eras and genres. It journeys through different cinematic styles and themes, highlighting how women have shaped filmmaking from its inception to the present day. The film is structured as a series of thematic chapters, revealing a rich tapestry of cinematic voices.

Critical Reception

Women Make Film was widely acclaimed by critics for its ambitious scope, educational value, and its vital re-examination of film history. Reviewers praised its exhaustive research and the passion with which director Mark Cousins champions the work of female directors. While some found its length daunting, the consensus was that it provides an essential and eye-opening perspective on cinema.

What Reviewers Say

  • A monumental and essential work that corrects the historical record of cinema.

  • Enlightening and deeply personal exploration of women's impact on film.

  • A comprehensive and inspiring overview of female directorial talent.

Google audience: Google users overwhelmingly praise the documentary for its informative and eye-opening content, highlighting its success in bringing to light the contributions of female filmmakers. Many found it to be a vital and inspiring watch that changed their perspective on cinema history.

Awards & Accolades

Nominated for Best Documentary at the British Independent Film Awards. Received critical acclaim at various film festivals.

Fun Fact

The documentary features over 1,000 clips from films made by women and was narrated by multiple actresses, including Thandie Newton and Adjoa Andoh.

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