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15:28 | 10-11-2013 | Cinematograph, Culturology | No Comments

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In 1985, comic author and artist Alison Bechdel published “The Rule,” a strip from her long-running series Dykes to Watch Out For. It introduced what would become known as the Bechdel test: a character says she’ll only see a movie if it has at least two women in it, and they talk to each other about something besides a man. Thirty years later, that rule has grown to a practically ubiquitous measure of whether a film had a meaningful female presence (its reverse highlights the relatively few movies that lack men.) And it’s now coming to theaters in Sweden, with praise from the state-funded Swedish Film Institute.

по-моему, это замечательно. очень часто волшебные умницы-женщины открывали мне глаза на те ракурсы жизни, те фрагменты, подходы и окольные тропы, что даже не приходили мне в голову; они видели и видят лучше, ярче и дальше меня.

  

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