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This International Women's Day, let us question the biggest mode of influence and entertainment - cinema. Have movies done enough to represent women, are they telling stories that are relevant?
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On this International Women's Day, let's examine the most significant source of influence and entertainment: film. Have films adequately portrayed women, and are they sharing narratives that resonate?
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Cinema serves as a mirror to society, with its narratives, characters, and ideologies often rooted in real-life experiences. The portrayal of women in films frequently indicates what the industry ...