Fantastic city... fantastic festival. Looking forward to this year!
Posted by: kerry mosaic at 30-04-10 + more
I think Kim's point about films about men not being remarked upon because we're used to seeing them is really interesting but perhaps raises other issues. If it takes a woman to tell a woman's story, then does it also take an Iranian woman to tell an Iranian woman's story or an African woman to tell an African one? Is this the last great taboo in documentary?
Posted by: kerry mosaic at 29-04-10 + more
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Fantastic city... fantastic festival. Looking forward to this year!
Posted by: kerry mosaic at 30-04-10
+ more
I think Kim's point about films about men not being remarked upon because we're used to seeing them is really interesting but perhaps raises other issues. If it takes a woman to tell a woman's story, then does it also take an Iranian woman to tell an Iranian woman's story or an African woman to tell an African one? Is this the last great taboo in documentary?
Posted by: kerry mosaic at 29-04-10
+ more