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All the Women I Know is an intriguing documentary that dives into the nuanced narratives of women's experiences against the backdrop of urban violence. The director, though unnamed, creates an intimate atmosphere through candid conversations with friends, collaborators, and young students. The film paces itself like a slow burn, allowing for thoughtful exploration of fear, resilience, and the weight of societal expectations. It challenges the viewer to reflect on the masculinized spaces women navigate daily. The practical effects are minimal, yet the rawness of the interviews grounds it in reality, making each story resonate. It’s distinct for its unfiltered approach—there's a real sense of vulnerability and honesty that you don’t always see in this genre.
Focus on women's perspectives.Examines fear in a masculinized world.Intimate and raw storytelling.
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