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As Kineastas

Based on interviews with 15 women, including directors, producers and film actresses, a journey around the world is made, seeing the wars waged by each one against economic and political repression, bombs, police dogs, censors, etc. Images from England, New York, Brazil, South Africa.

Top Cast

  • Uma Da Cunha

    Uma Da Cunha

  • Susan Seidelman

    Susan Seidelman

  • Shirley Clarke

    Shirley Clarke

  • Safi Faye

    Safi Faye

  • Rose Lacreta

    Rose Lacreta

  • Lucy Barreto

    Lucy Barreto

  • Jocelyne Saab

    Jocelyne Saab

  • Helena Solberg

    Helena Solberg

  • Donna Deitch

    Donna Deitch

Overview

Based on interviews with 15 women, including directors, producers and film actresses, a journey around the world is made, seeing the wars waged by each one against economic and political repression, bombs, police dogs, censors, etc. Images from England, New York, Brazil, South Africa.

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