Filming Desire: A Journey Through Women’s Cinema (2000)

10.0/10 60 min Documentary

Overview

The film consists largely of a series of interviews with female filmmakers from several different countries and filmmaking eras. Some, such as Agnès Varda and Catherine Breillat (both from France), have been making films for decades in a conscious effort to provide an alternative to the male filmmaking model; others, such as Moufida Tlatli (Tunisia) and Carine Adler (England), are relative newcomers to directing, and their approaches seem more personal and less political. The film as a whole manages to cover some important topics in the feminist debate about film -- how does one construct a female gaze, how can one film nude bodies without objectifying the actors (of either sex), what constitutes a strong female role -- while also making it clear that “women’s film” comprises as many different approaches to filmmaking as there are female filmmakers.

Cast

Agnès Varda

Self

Sally Potter

Self

Carine Adler

Self

Catherine Breillat

Self

Liliana Cavani

Self

Francesca Comencini

Self

Doris Dörrie

Self

Deepa Mehta

Self

Patricia Rozema

Self

Paule Baillargeon

Self

Léa Pool

Self

Moufida Tlatli

Self

Safi Faye

Self

Jane Campion

Self

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