Question for everyone: Is Antonioni's Identification of a Woman worth
viewing? I haven't found a single positive review of it. I have already
rented it, but I am thinking of returning it unwatched.
Henry Taylor wrote:
> on 13.4.2006 22:22 Uhr, Chris at [log in to unmask] wrote:
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>> "I seek a film that stirringly celebrates a strong woman, and not as a labor
>> activist (as in Norma Rae, Silkwood, Erin Brokovich and North Country) "
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> Okay, here's some biographical films that might be of interest regarding the
> "strong woman" aspect, including some German-language productions:
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> ANITA - TÄNZE DES LASTERS (Rosa von Praunheim, 1987)
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> CELESTE (Percy Adlon, 1981)
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> FRANCES (Graeme Clifford, 1982)
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> ISADORA (Karel Reisz, 1968)
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> KOLOSSALE LIEBE (Jutta Brückner, 1991) (on Rahel Varnhagen) (feminist film)
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> WAITING FOR THE MOON (Jill Godmilow, 1993) (on Gertrude Stein) (feminist
> film)
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> Henry
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