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Old-Fashioned Woman is a personal documentary that dives deep into the life of Mabel Tilton, the filmmaker's grandmother. You can feel the warmth and authenticity in her reflections on independence and life choices, which is kind of refreshing. The pacing is deliberate, almost contemplative, allowing the viewer to soak in her stories. There's no flashy effects here, just raw footage that captures the essence of her character. It feels intimate, like leafing through an old family album, and Mabel's candidness makes the film distinctive, offering a rare glimpse into a woman's life during a time when independence wasn't as celebrated.
Old-Fashioned Woman is somewhat of a rarity in the documentary genre, particularly from the 1970s. It's seen limited releases, primarily on VHS and DVD, which has made finding a good copy a bit of a hunt for collectors. While it may not be widely recognized, the film has a niche appeal for those interested in personal narratives and women's history, and its authenticity has sparked interest among documentary aficionados.
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