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How come we don’t see more visionary woman directors like pic rel? No other women shifted the landscape of Hollywood quite as much. I thought we’d be seeing all the young women that they inspired making movies by now.
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>>217409887
>Women directors like picrel
>Picrel
I don't see women in your picrel op.
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>>217409887
https://youtu.be/5STsTjw45es?si=ptFOoth1q82dm9en&t=14
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>>217409907
Same, I don’t see just two women. I see two visionaries, two auteurs, two bold artists willing to push the envelope.
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>>217409907
Sorry, not just women… DIRECTORS. You’re right I shouldn’t reduce them to their gender



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