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    Birthday

    Joe Penhall

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    The birth of their daughter should be one of the happiest days of Ed and Lisa's life. An NHS...

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    Bete

    Adam Roberts

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    A man is about to kill a cow. He discusses life and death and his right to kill with the compliant...

Christopher Strong (1933)
Christopher Strong (1933)
1933 | Classics, Drama, Romance
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"This is Katharine Hepburn’s second movie, and it’s directed by a female director, Dorothy Arzner, who’s one of only a couple of prominent female film directors during the sound era of the 20th Century. It’s just a really interesting film about a supposedly liberated woman, and how she navigates a professional life and a personal life, and how she kind of stays trues to her ideals in a world where – while there may be rhetoric supporting the idea of a new woman – really what the world values is women being domestic. Katharine Hepburn plays basically an Amelia Earhart-type aviatrix who has never had a romance, and she ends up meeting and falling in love with a married man who has never been unfaithful to his wife, and disaster ensues. The name of the film is the name of the man that she falls in love with, but it’s definitely her story."

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