Do you have to watch and read everything about a piece of media the moment you finish consuming it, or are you normal?.
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WOMEN TALKING (2022) dir. Sarah Polley
↳ Perhaps we need a statement to describe what we want the colony to be like after winning the fight. Perhaps we need to understand more what it is we're fighting to achieve, not only what we're fighting to destroy. [...] Men and women would make all decisions for the colony collectively. Women would be allowed to think. Girls will be taught to read and to write. The schoolhouse must display a map of the world so that we can begin to understand our place in it. A new religion taken from the old, but focused on love, would be created by the women of the colony. Our children would be safe.
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"It's been amazing to have this evidence that we didn't sabotage the movie by creating a more humane working environment. It helps me make that case. People say, 'We don't need to reinvent the wheel.' Actually, most of the time, you do."
-- Women Talking director Sarah Polley, on the film’s awards success. Due to its traumatic content, Polley implemented regular breaks, an on-set therapist, and 10-hr days (6 fewer than a typical Hollywood shoot day). [People, 3/13/23]
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Jeff Winger as 2022 Best Picture Nominees
(But I’ve only seen one of these movies)
(from @ wingeroocontext)
1. Top Gun: Maverick
2. Avatar: The Way of the Water
3. Elvis
4. Women Talking
5. All Quiet on the Western Front
6. The Fabelmans
7. Everything Everywhere All at Once
8. Tár
9. Triangle of Sadness
10. The Banshees of Inisherin
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Women talking - Uzbekistan State Museum of Applied Art, Taskent, 2022
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