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52 Films by Women Vol 10. 28. VIRGINIA WOOLF'S NIGHT AND DAY (Director: Tina Gharavi)

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  Pictured : Best friends but unsuitable for marriage, cousins  William Rodney ( Jack Whitehall , left) and Katharine Hilbery ( Haley Bennett , right) in the film adaptation, ' Virginia Woolf's Night and Day ', scripted and produced by Justine Waddell and directed by Tina Gharavi . Still courtesy of Vue Lumiere (UK) Of all the films I have so far covered in this volume, Virginia Woolf’s Night and Day adapted by writer-producer Justine Waddell and directed by Tina Gharavi is by far the least satisfactory. I am loathe to describe it as a film, more a set of well-intentioned impulses that chew the cud in various corners of an enormously large field. Look over there, we have some suffragettes. Directly opposite, a suppressed same sex romance only acknowledged after one of the party has died. There’s a woman fascinated by the stars who wants to be admitted to the Royal Astrological Society and, when that doesn’t work out, applies to study at Oxford. There is a comedy subplot ...

52 Films by Women Vol 10. 27. NINO (Director: Pauline Loquès)

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  Pictured : 'It's the end of my world and I know it.' Nino ( Théodore Pellerin ) attends his surprise birthday party twenty-four hours after being told that he has throat cancer in a scene from writer-director  Pauline Loquès ' Paris-set film, ' Nino '. Still courtesy of Curzon (UK) Nino Clavel (Théodore Pellerin) the soon-to-be 29-year-old protagonist of French writer-director Pauline Loquès’ feature debut, Nino , faces his worst-ever birthday weekend. Visiting a Paris clinic on Friday to collect a sick note, he is told that he has throat cancer. Nino had complained of fatigue and a pain in his throat but did not expect the diagnosis of papillon carcinoma, the result of a sexually transmitted disease he contracted when he was younger.   However, he is being fast-tracked for treatment. He needs to have someone to accompany him on Monday morning for the first appointment. He is told that the treatment will not result in hair loss but will reduce his sperm count...

52 Films by Women Vol 10. 26. OTEC (FATHER) (Director: Tereza Nvotová)

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  Pictured :  Michal ( Milan Ondrík ) is prevented from rushing to the scene of a crime in a scene from Slovak co-writer-director  Tereza Nvotová 's third feature, Otec ( Father ). Still courtesy of Intra Films (Slovakia)   Some directors make incredible leaps between one movie and the next. Did we really expect Steven Spielberg to move from the cinema of suspense ( Jaws ) to that of wonder ( Close Encounters of The Third Kind )? Or George Lucas to move from redefining 1960s nostalgia in an apolitical way ( American Graffiti ) to creating a science fantasy franchise ( Star Wars )? Slovak writer-director Tereza Nvotová makes a similar progression from her second feature Nightsiren (released in 2022) to her third, Otec ( Father ), which she boldly stages the action in a series of single takes (the generic term is ‘oners’). Not only does Nvotová create a sense of unease from the opening moments, as she introduces the protagonist, publishing company boss Michal (...

52 Films by Women Vol 10. 25. AMOEBA (Director: Siyou Tan)

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  Pictured : New student  Choo Xin Yu ( Ranice Tay )  playacts rebellion before forming a gang of her own in the Singapore set adolescent saga, ' Amoeba ', written and directed by Siyou Tan . Still courtesy of Anticipate Pictures (Singapore) The Singapore-born writer-director Siyou Tan looks back on her teenage school days in her feature debut, Amoeba , a film set somewhere between 2005 and 2012, back when camcorders (customised with plastic jewels) rather than mobile phones were a thing and you could purchase a bra in school for ten dollars (until your size ran out). In those days, parents administered corporal punishment and people talked about Triad gangs in hushed tones. Maybe things haven’t changed that much on corporal punishment and triads in Singapore, a country 60 years young (proudly independent since 9 August 1965) but camcorder culture is yesters (if that’s a word); it’s yeast. Tan’s protagonist is Choo Xin Yu (Ranice Tay) whom we first meet being filmed in t...

52 Films by Women Vol 10. 24. ONLY REBELS WIN (Seuls les Rebelles) (Director: Danielle Arbid)

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  Pictured : Migrant construction worker Osmane ( Amine Benrachid ) reaches out to a sexagenarian Palestinian widower, Suzanne ( Hiam Abbass ) in a scene from writer-director Danielle Arbid 's Lebanon-set romance, ' Only Rebels Win '. Still courtesy of Easy Riders Films .   At the start of her sixth feature film, Seuls les Rebelles ( Only Rebels Win ), Lebanese expatriate writer-director, Danielle Arbid (born in Beirut in 1970), offers an apology. In spite of best intentions, she was unable to film in Lebanon as Israeli attacks, which continue at time of writing, prevented her from doing so. Instead, using Zoom to communicate, she directed a small team to take digital footage of the locations in her script. She then shot her movie in a studio and used the footage as back projection. Arbid did not want to offend her Lebanese audience by pretending that she endured their privations. She ends the film with a pan to the crew, an acknowledgement of her artifice. My first...

52 Films by Women Vol 10. 23. MY MOTHER'S WEDDING (Director: Kristin Scott Thomas)

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  Pictured : Daughters Georgina ( Emily Beecham , left), Victoria ( Sienna Miller , 2nd left) and Katy ( Scarlett Johansson , right) accompany their mother Diana ( Kristin Scott Thomas ) in a scene from the comedy-drama, ' My Mother's Weddin g', directed by Kristin Scott Thomas from a script she co-wrote with John Micklethwait . Still courtesy of Universal Pictures UK The English actress Kristin Scott Thomas (born May 1960) had an atypical childhood. Her father, a Royal Navy pilot, died in a flying accident in 1964. Her stepfather, also a Royal Navy pilot, died six years later. This double tragedy inspired her directorial debut, My Mother’s Wedding , which was completed in 2023 but has taken three years to reach UK screens. Originally entitled North Star , it premiered at the Toronto International Film Festival in September 2024. Scott Thomas co-wrote the screenplay with John Micklethwait, whom she married the same month of the film’s premiere. She takes the title role of ...

52 Films by Women Vol 10. 22. FINDING EMILY (Director: Alicia MacDonald)

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  Pictured : Emily overload. Lovelorn Owen ( Spike Fearn , centre ) sparks a larger conversation than he ever intended in a scene from the British romantic comedy, ' Finding Emily ', written by Rachel Hirons and directed by Alicia MacDonald . Still courtesy of Universal Pictures .   Working Title is one of the UK’s most prolific film production companies. Since 1994, it is associated with romantic comedies, in particular those written by Richard Curtis, specifically Four Weddings and a Funeral , Notting Hill and Love, Actually . A successful British romantic comedy does not work like its American counterpart. Rather, an all-star cast is assembled, as if for a disaster movie. By the end, at least two of the stars acknowledge their love for one another. The ensemble element is important. We are shown relationships at various stages, contrasting with the plight of the central couple, in order to acknowledge life beyond the ‘happy ending’. The disaster movie analogy is appr...