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Profession féministe? (2003) offers a quirky lens on contemporary feminism through the eyes of Sophie Jeaneau. The film is a mix of humor and thought-provoking commentary, exploring how modern feminists seem detached from the raw energy of the 70s movements. It's like an insightful stroll through a landscape filled with nostalgia and irony, capturing various activists' perspectives. The pacing feels a bit uneven at times, almost mirroring the chaotic nature of the topic itself. The documentary doesn't rely heavily on flashy visuals but instead shines with its candid interviews and honest discussions. It's a distinct piece, giving voice to an ongoing conversation about the evolution of feminist thought, making it a curious watch for collectors interested in social commentaries.
Documentary style with a humorous twistExploration of feminist evolutionCandid interviews with activists
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