Amazon and eBay links may be affiliate links.
A Woman's Place: The Image Makers is one of those films that just seems to slip through the cracks. It explores the often overlooked contributions of women in the film industry, weaving together personal anecdotes and industry insights. The pacing is reflective, giving each story the space it needs to resonate, which can feel a bit languid at times but ultimately suits the subject matter. There's an authenticity in the storytelling that feels heartfelt, and though the practical effects might not shine, the performances are genuinely engaging, capturing the essence of the women behind the lens. It’s not something you find every day, diving deep into an underrepresented perspective in cinema history.
This film has a bit of a scarcity issue; it wasn’t widely distributed and finding an original copy can be a challenge. The home video formats are limited, with most collectors leaning towards VHS or obscure DVD releases. Interest tends to be niche but it certainly garners attention from those focused on women's history in film, making it a unique find for dedicated collectors.
Streaming data powered by JustWatch
Have you seen this?
Rate it and share your take with other collectors.
Discover
Explore our complete collection organized by genre