

Women Make Film: A New Road Movie Through Cinema - Season 1 Episode 5 Adult/Child, Economy, Editing
Season - Episode
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1 - 1Openings, Tone Sep 01, 2018
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1 - 2Believability, Introducing Character, Meet Cute Sep 01, 2018
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1 - 3Conversation, Framing, Tracking Sep 01, 2018
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1 - 4Staging, Journey, Discovery Sep 01, 2018
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1 - 5Adult/Child, Economy, Editing May 18, 2020
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1 - 6POV, Close-up, Dream May 18, 2020
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1 - 7Bodies, Sex May 18, 2020
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1 - 8Home, Religion, Work May 18, 2020
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1 - 9Politics, Gear Change, Comedy May 18, 2020
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1 - 10Melodrama, Sci-Fi, Horror & Hell May 18, 2020
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1 - 11Tension, Stasis, Leave Out May 18, 2020
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1 - 12Reveal, Memory, Time May 18, 2020
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1 - 13Life Inside, The Meaning of Life, Love May 18, 2020
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1 - 14Death, Endings, Song and Dance May 18, 2020
Overview
“Adult/Child”. Most famous movie genres—war pictures, westerns, etc.—are about adults, but in this chapter, Jane Fonda narrates the story of eighteen films about children, from Germany, Belgium, Mongolia, Sweden, Russia, Canada, Senegal, Argentina, and Scotland. “Economy”. We’ve all seen overblown films, but what are the visual and story lessons we can learn from Claire Denis, Maria Louisa Bemberg, Kinuyo Tanaka, Agnès Varda, Valeska Grisebach, and Desiree Akhavan about keeping things simple? “Editing”. How have filmmakers like Ava Du Vernay, Kathryn Bigelow, Sarah Maldoror, Leni Riefenstahl, and Drahoméra Vihanová and their editors pushed the techniques of editing to their limits?