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How to Be a Woman is a fascinating dive into mid-20th-century societal expectations for women, presented through a collection of vintage classroom shorts. The documentary stitches together these instructional films, echoing a time when gender roles were rigidly defined and often humorously misguided. The pacing is a bit disjointed, which adds to its charm—like flipping through an old yearbook. The atmosphere swings from awkward to bizarre, with some segments making you chuckle while others leave you scratching your head at society's past norms. It's a real find for anyone interested in gender studies or just curious about the quirks of bygone educational methods. The practical effects are all archival film techniques, giving it a unique texture that feels authentic and nostalgic.
Focuses on gender rolesCollection of vintage shortsOffers a comedic yet critical perspective
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