Tag Archives: Women's Film

Sight, sound, and a push for feminist film education

Tweet A SYTYCB entry I’ve seen Citizen Kane twice. Both screenings were in classroom settings, and both screenings began with the instructor explaining that the film is considered by many to be the greatest of all time. No doubt, Kane’s status of greatness is owed in part to the British Film Institute’s Sight & Sound [...]
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Love and Other Drugs – the end of the ‘Chick Flick’ as we know it?

TweetLast week I desperation-watched Love and Other Drugs at the cinema. From the adverts I had seen of it, it appeared to be a fairly typical cheesy romantic comedy-drama; the typical ‘women’s film’. I was wrong, it turned out to be a strange tangle of rom-com, moral story and male fantasy scenes mixed together to [...]
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