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Women in film
06/07/2007:  This should be called CAUCASIAN WOMEN IN FILM. The closest it comes to showing women of color are the Hispanic Raquel Welch and Rita Hayworth and the reportedly part-Native American Angelina Jolie. Where are the black women? Where are, for instance, Lena Horne, Hattie McDaniel, Dorothy Dandridge, and Halle Berry, to name just a few? It's a disgraceful commentary on the anonymous filmmaker's ethnocentric notion of beauty to leave out black women and to concentrate so much on youngish white women of a certain glamorous look and a certain nationality. Where are the many older women who have graced films? Even beyond that, this is so heavily dominated by American women that it gives a highly skewed picture of "female portraits in cinema." I'd suggest a rewrite and reshoot.
Women in film
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This should be called CAUCASIAN WOMEN IN FILM. The closest it come...
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