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impossibilities play. play. lead the teenage not for god led to w.'s november focus. plug. the wildfires raging in california have killed more than thirty people watching the blaze among the deadliest in the state's history more than two hundred are still missing california's governor said the extreme weather conditions fanning the flames are the new abnormal. six
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palestinians i'm an israeli soldier have been killed during an israeli special forces operation in the southern gaza strip the dead included local commander the military wing of hamas israel says a second soldier was wounded in the fighting but with. the controversial recount of votes from last week's and that and governor midterm elections in the u.s. state of florida has begun the recounts have been triggered by florida law because of the narrow margin of victory but republicans who lead after the first counts have accused democrats of attempting to steal the election. of. leaders of poland's right wing government has marked the nation's and ten mary president unjaded presided over states are many before leading a controversial march through the capitol more soul which was joined by far right nationalist groups.
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who are fighting for the case to be taken seriously in the world of war here's what's coming up. on my. own late is this superhero on a mission to change attitudes smart women spot smart talks more strictly on legend these are by no means missed out on more increasingly dangerous time the top dog. hello and welcome to a keno special on women in cinema it's been one year since me to kick off
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a revolution for women across the world and arguably nowhere was more impacted than hollywood where it all began need to also expose the massive disparity in who gets to tell what story so on the first anniversary of me to celebrate one hundred years of the women's suffragette movement with put together our favorite seven films by and starring extraordinary women we start with some kickass amazonian warriors. harry jenkins is one of hollywood's highest paid female directors on this film she commands an amazonian army. to get superman here comes home wonder woman and not before time. and the civilian princess diana is tasked with saving humankind and bringing world world one to an end the film proved a big draw at the box office. human eye or.
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i could tell you to tell me the truth is really actress gal gadot plays the title role. draw i. will die. soon after the premiere and it was clear that be a sequel patty jenkins will direct a gal gadot again with the second film due in twenty twenty. and the lead approved at the box office that the world is moving ready for female superheroes to. britain in one thousand and three we have been still alternative but to define this government meryl streep place. suffragettes and an impact cursed he was at the forefront of the fight for women's voting rights the hollywood actress loves playing complex characters. i don't look at them as strong women weak women
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oppositional women i do like difficult women or at least the ones that are difficult to understand i do like translating. never say. never give up the fight. women are exploited as cheap labor with no rights the film shows why the suffragettes were prepared to risk their lives for the cause so it's tough for us when it is evident that although every can now italy can call us national windows so one hundred years on a woman's right to vote is taken for granted but back then women died in order to get it. fine turkish sisters are at the center of mass down the film starts with a glorious afternoon at the beach at the end of a school year. but the innocent fun cause
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a scandal in the village. and there are consequences to home becomes a prison with uncle as jayna look at that east against her will one sister is expected to marry a man she barely knows. what the goals are about and flee. the film takes aim at a patriarchal society that treats women as goods for. the. mustang is a harrowing portrayal of what it's like to be young and female in turkey today. one of our next three films was almost never released. the story of tender love between two young women was banned in kenya where it was made. and where homosexuality is outlawed we also celebrate the fiercely independent thinker and political theorist tanakh and played by the magnificent bubbles over and directed
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by muck of a different culture but we start with bend it like beckham the comedy was hugely popular for its upbeat take on the life of a daughter of sikh immigrants and her battle to escape tradition. was an immigrant indian family in britain and a young girl with a sporting passion. chichi he was touching you but he's hands on your feely and girl anymore and you showing the world your star high and low. while the sisters getting married in traditional indian fashion just prefers to bend it like david beckham the comedy head from two thousand and two has a clear message stay true to your dream despite the obstacles and the expectations of others. was the film
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shows the conflicts faced by young immigrant women growing up in a world very different from their parents. its authenticity comes as no surprise if it's close to the director's own story here in the child i even got members of her family to act in it. her books were revolutionary her ideas change the world how them too is one of the great philosophers of the twentieth century life not because. in one hundred sixty one she went to jerusalem to follow the trial of high ranking s.s. officer of. the man who organized the mass deportations of jews to get o's and extermination camps in nazi occupied eastern europe. famous book about the trial
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coined the phrase the banality of evil. acclaimed german director margarita from tata was inspired to make this movie monument to the great fink and. the real actor playing opposite ireland in the film is he's the non-thinker the one who lets the feeler do the thinking and act and is thinking for herself their opponents up this version of the mind hidden as at first they're more knishes but tucked that's in kind that's you want to stop time it's. a common best invent kind of tiflis the mourner shitty for up given and under unfair so doing see if it came or an intellectual witness to an analyzer of the last century on that's. the idea of a passionate thinking as at the root of albums philosophy this movie is a portrait of a woman who was fearless and beating her own path. to. make
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a pact that we would never be like any of them down there. we're going to be something real. something. too confident women who fall in love. the movie or a few key breaks such a bill in kenya. despite being the first kenyan film ever to premiere at the come festival it could not initially be shown in its homeland. would it when your father bought the film was banned in kenya because homosexuality is illegal there in the making of such films and even persisting such films is punishable by law it's off by. director one of the hugh went to court to appeal the ban and she won. you. know women become victims of intolerance and violence there shunned by society
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and oppressed by the church when i want to know how you don't want to. see the current course of our young swallow with the don't hamper i really lifted a figure was finally shown in kenya and two standing ovations it's a film which against only odds won a victory over one hundred thirty year and in justice home to give. a nod to our number one the piano by writer director jane campion is a testament to what happens when women tell their stories it's a haunting utterly unique tale the entire in the life of the lead character given voice without holly hunter ever asked for a single word the film picked up over forty five awards worldwide and jane campion became the first and only female director to receive a palme d'or at cannes campion herself comes from new zealand which incidentally was the first country to give women the vote back in eighty ninety three.
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and it is meant she speaks only through music the piano is her point of contact with the world. she arrives in new zealand to where the man she has never met before. they can't the piano bushwick took clothing in the mud very difficult just a ref ilm for the time telling its story from a female perspective. it does feel very undemocratic and women do notice their time and time again we don't get a share of representation here excuse me gentle about the guys to see it all the cake so. i. think ada has feelings for another man but is powerless to escape the violence of
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a husband oh oh oh oh oh oh oh oh oh oh oh oh oh oh oh oh oh or. look. jane campion became the first female director to win the palme d'or at the khan film festival the film also picked up three oscars including best actress for holly hunter to have truly spellbinding portrayal of the kato. kaelin. played. and those were passed no favorite wonder woman but there are so many more right to
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us and tell us who yours are and what you think we've messed with love to hear from you and here's to the future the strong brave female role models who change our world bit by bit because it's amazing what happens when the tide turns. i think that we know that. it's not that. you're supporting the smarter t.w. force more to. say no more. costs more to.
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