From September 1 to December 1 2020, every Tuesday Turner Classic Movies is airing the special "Women Make Film." "Women Make Film" centres on female directors and features 100 films made by 100 female filmmakers from 44 different countries and covering 12 decades.
Each night of "Women Make Film" will feature an episode of the documentary
Women Make Film directed by Mark Cousins.
Women Make Film covers the history of female directors, including Dorothy Arzner, Ida Lupino, Elaine May, Agnès Varda, Kathryn Bigelow, Penelope Spheeris, and yet others.
I would recommend viewers watch as much of "Women in Film" as they can. That having been said, I know that people's time and DVR can be limited, so here are my recommendations for the special. All times are Eastern.
Tuesday, September 1
9:15 PM
Merrily We Go to Hell (1932) by Dorothy Arzner
7:15 AM
Mädchen in Uniform (1931)
by Leontine Sagan
Tuesday, September 8
9:15 PM El Camino (1963) by Ana Mariscal
Tuesday, September 15
9:15 PM Harlan County U.S.A. (1973) by Barbara Kopple
12:00 AM The Virgin Suicides (1999) by Sofia Coppola
Tuesday, September 22
2:30 AM Daughters of the Dust (1991) by Julie Dash
6:30 AM Mikey and Nicky (1976) by Elaine May
Tuesday, September 29
9:15 AM Middle of Nowhere (2012) by Ava Duvernay
Tuesday, October 6
9:15 PM The Ascent (1977) by Larisa Shepitko
Tuesday, October 13
4:15 AM The Night Porter (1974) by Liliana Cavani
6:30 AM Le Bonheur (1965) by Agnès Varda
Tuesday, October 20
8:15 AM Children of a Lesser God (1986) by Randa Haines
Tuesday, October 27
12:15 AM Girlfriends (1978) by Claudia Weill
Tuesday, November 3
9:15 PM Outrage by Ida Lupino
Tuesday, November 10
12:30 AM The Hurt Locker (2008) by Kathryn Bigelow
Tuesday, November 17
9:15 AM Yentl (1983) by Barbara Streisand
Tuesday, November 24
An Angel at My Table (1990) by Jane Campion
I am looking forward to this series more than any other in recent memory.
ReplyDeleteI read the headline and thought, "this list will be worthless unless Mikey and Nicky is on it." My faith in humanity has been restored.
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