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So, 'Women of Vision' is this intriguing documentary from '98 that really digs into the lives of 18 women from the 50s to the 90s. It’s got this raw, heartfelt vibe—like you're sitting down for a chat with each of them. The age range is pretty fascinating, from 25 to 65, and it dives into their diverse backgrounds—black, white, Puerto Rican, you name it. The pacing is steady, letting each story breathe, and it’s really about the intersection of feminism and independent film. You see these women share their personal journeys, which gives it this authentic feel. They’re not just filmmakers; they’re pioneers in their own right, each bringing something unique to the table. It’s kind of a tapestry of voices that you don’t see enough of in mainstream film.
Features interviews with women filmmakers.Covers a broad historical perspective.Highlights diversity in feminism.
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