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Category Archives: Documentaries
Dior and I – Sarah Fahmy
It seemed unlikely/impossible/remarkable that I stumbled upon Frédéric Tcheng’s documentary “Dior and I”, which gives a behind-the-scenes look at the creation of Raf Simons’ first haute couture collection as its new artistic director, the same weekend of this year’s haute couture … Continue reading
Are Women Funny? Bonnie McFarlane’s Fresh Take on a Tired Question (by Alex Dudley)
This weekend I watched the 2013 documentary Women Aren’t Funny, which investigates stereotypes about women in the comedy industry. Directed by comedian Bonnie McFarlane (and produced by her also-comedian husband, Rich Vos), the facetiously titled Women Aren’t Funny takes its … Continue reading
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