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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THE VIRGIN SUICIDES

Sofia Coppola (1999)

This is a film directed by and starring women, a true oddity. Sofia Coppola, the daughter one of the best filmmakers of all times, stormed onto the scene as the director of this film. It is the story of young women imprisoned by their strict mother and forced to lead a life of abstinence, without colours. Boasting undeniable cinematic beauty, this adolescent portrait is distressing and yet painfully precious at the same time.

Why? At the time it was a burst of fresh air in the film world and a new kind of visual narrative. Coppola’s daughter emerged with an adaptation of the novel by the same name, written by Jeffrey Eugenides, which offers equal parts of humour and tenderness. Today society is way beyond many of the conflicts shown in the film, but the secret of femininity, desire, death… will always be timeless.