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>three women murder an innocent random man for no reason
>the female criminal psychiatrist concludes they are sane because "they were fed up with the patriarchy"
>this film is "hailed as a feminist classic"
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/A_Question_of_Silence
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If this was men killing women you would call it kino
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There is a reason why European movies can exist only thanks to taxes stolen from productive, creative people.
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>>222722198
I watched this film because I read about it in the "1001 Movies You Must See Before You Die" book and I was really flabbergasted at how it was even greenlit and produced. Like the plot really is about women who kill a random man and the movie shows them as good guys. It's just openly sociopathic
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>She began working as a filmmaker with almost no previous experience in the cinema and made an auspicious writing and directorial debut in 1982 with A Question of Silence.[7] The Dutch government provided the funding to finance the project.[8]
Kek it's real
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Europe is an entire continent full of cucks/liberals. No wonder nonwhites are taking over.



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