Tag: feminist film-philosophy
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Analysis of ‘Poor Things’ through the Feminist Reinterpretation of Spinoza
Explore how Spinoza’s philosophy challenges gender hierarchies and discover how Moira Gatens reinterprets it, emphasising fluid agency and power relations. ‘Poor Things’ vividly embodies these concepts, offering a thought-provoking journey into contemporary culture.
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Film Analysis: ‘Poor Things’ and ‘Body-Without-Organs’
Dive into ‘Poor Things’ for a visual spectacle and profound narrative where Emma Stone’s character challenges identity, navigating a journey shaped by Deleuze and Guattari’s philosophical insights.
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Empowerment on the Road: A Feminist Analysis of ‘Driving Mum’ (2022)
In my feminist film analysis, ‘Driving Mum’ reimagines storytelling, blending surrealism with stark Icelandic beauty, and exploring deep maternal bonds through Irigaray’s lens. A mesmerizing cinematic journey.
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Unravelling Layers: A Review of ‘Anatomy of a Fall’ (2023)
In my review of ‘Anatomy of a Fall,’ directed by Justine Triet, I dive into its captivating tale set in the French Alps, blending legal drama with a mysterious death. Anchored by profound performances, the film’s cinematography and feminist perspective challenge stereotypes, offering a thought-provoking journey into human nature and societal constructs.
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Review and Analysis of Jenn Wexler’s ‘The Sacrifice Game’ (2023)
In my analysis of ‘The Sacrifice Game’ (2023), I delve into its unique fusion of horror with feminist philosophy, set in the haunting Blackvale Catholic School. It’s a thought-provoking cinematic journey beyond typical horror, blending deep philosophical reflections with visceral suspense.
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Beyond the Mistletoe: A Global Exploration of Netflix’s Female-Led Christmas Series
Embark on a global holiday adventure with my guide to Netflix’s international female-led Christmas series! Discover enchanting tales from Norway to South Africa, blending festive cheer with relatable, powerful women protagonists. Perfect for those seeking a fresh, diverse Christmas viewing experience!
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‘River’ (2023) by Junta Yamaguchi: Feminist Analysis of Film’s Temporality
In this article I analyse ‘River ‘(2023) by Junta Yamaguchi, emphasising its feminist approach and innovative storytelling that challenges traditional narratives and patriarchal norms through temporal themes.