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How do you wrap up a series featuring amazing women doing amazing work?
Easy: by featuring another amazing woman who is doing amazing work.
When not in her role as Chief Content Officer for Salon, my friend Erin Keane writes books (Runaway: Notes on the Myths That Made Me, Death-Defying Acts, The Gravity Soundtrack, and more), pours a good drink or two, and loves loves loves movies.
I thought who better to speak to than someone who admires the directors featured in Break the Frame and can provide a thoughtful and critical analysis of their work?
If you haven't had a chance to listen to the previous nine episodes, hit rewind, and then come back for our wrap conversation. Thank you all for listening and I hope that this series has exposed you to the works of these directors and inspires you to learn more by reading their in-depth conversations in my book, Break the Frame: Conversations with Women Filmmakers. In bookstores and online everywhere.
By Kevin SmoklerHow do you wrap up a series featuring amazing women doing amazing work?
Easy: by featuring another amazing woman who is doing amazing work.
When not in her role as Chief Content Officer for Salon, my friend Erin Keane writes books (Runaway: Notes on the Myths That Made Me, Death-Defying Acts, The Gravity Soundtrack, and more), pours a good drink or two, and loves loves loves movies.
I thought who better to speak to than someone who admires the directors featured in Break the Frame and can provide a thoughtful and critical analysis of their work?
If you haven't had a chance to listen to the previous nine episodes, hit rewind, and then come back for our wrap conversation. Thank you all for listening and I hope that this series has exposed you to the works of these directors and inspires you to learn more by reading their in-depth conversations in my book, Break the Frame: Conversations with Women Filmmakers. In bookstores and online everywhere.