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  1. Women Make Film is a documentary film by the British-Irish filmmaker and film critic Mark Cousins. The film premiered on 1 September 2018 at the Venice Film Festival, and was released on the BFI Player in May 2020. The film is divided into 40 chapters over 14 hours and features the work of 183 directors.

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    • 1 September 2018 (Venice Film Festival)
    • English
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  2. Women Make Film. Five years in the making, this epic journey through film history is made up of forty “chapters” narrated by Tilda Swinton, Jane Fonda, Adjoa Andoh, Sharmila Tagore, Kerry Fox, Thandie Newton, and Debra Winger.

  3. WMM. For more than 45 years, Women Make Movies has championed women filmmakers and their stories. The largest distributor of films by and about women in the world, WMM also supports hundreds of independent filmmakers each year with our highly successful Production Assistance Program.

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  4. Catalog | Women Make Movies. OUR CATALOG. Our acclaimed catalog of nearly 700 titles by and about women is used by thousands of cultural, educational and community organizations.

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  5. Women Make Film: A New Road Movie Through Cinema: With Tilda Swinton, Adjoa Andoh, Jane Fonda, Sharmila Tagore. A documentary that spans 13 decades and five continents to give a guided tour of the art and craft of movies as told by female filmmakers.

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    • 2020-05-18
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  6. 21 mag 2020 · 21/05/2020 - Lo sguardo magistrale di Mark Cousins sull'arte e la costruzione di un film, usando esclusivamente esempi tratti dal lavoro di registe donne, è un must per tutti gli amanti del cinema

  7. Womens rights activist and BAFTA, Peabody, and Emmy-winning filmmaker Deeyah Khan explores male violence against the women they claim to love – and asks if, behind the rage, rehabilitation and change is possible.