Ten films with extraordinary women

I don’t know if you are aware that the first female director ever mentioned was the Parisian Alice Guy-Blaché. She began her relationship with the seventh art in 1894 and was a contemporary of the Lumière brothers. But who is remembered? It goes without saying…

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THINGS TO COME

Mia Hansen-Løve (2016)

Things to Come is a film where nothing really happens, just life. The French director’s unique way of filming, which in this pic features the outstanding Isabelle Huppert, reveals little action but a great deal of the characters’ psychological makeup. Almost all of them are women in the midst of existential crises.

Why? This is a story about the passage of time which is stamped on the skin until you cannot get rid of it. In Things to Come, the director’s new heroine is a woman who is forced to discover a new life process which she has never dealt with before: freedom. Without a man, without children and without work…