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This season we’re bringing you background access to the Toronto International Film Festival. Put your earbuds in and listen to exclusive interviews, early viewings and ones to watch as we dissect the future of film.
Too often have women's stories gone unbelieved, and female directors such as Greta Gerwig, Sofia Coppola and Ava DuVernay have started to change that. In this episode we discuss “Woman of the Hour” by Anna Kendrick and “Sisterhood” by Nora El-Hourch.
Content warning: this episode contains discussion of sensitive subjects such as murder, sexual assault, racism and misogyny. Keep up with Uncultured Twenties:
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