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Hunter, Turner, Soaper, Weeper: ‘Portrait in Black’ and ‘Madame X’
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Hunter, Turner, Soaper, Weeper: ‘Portrait in Black’ and ‘Madame X’

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Michael Barrett
/ 11 June 2019

Sometimes a movie needs to overpower you, or why bother? So-called "women's films" Portrait in Black and Madame X glorify women's strength and resilience.

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La Strada (Essential Art House)

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Zeth Lundy
/ 24 March 2009
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Cinema Qua Non – Indispensable DVDs: Part 1

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PopMatters Staff
/ 12 October 2008
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Sophia Loren 4-Film Collection

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Erik Hinton
/ 4 August 2008
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Gone and Not Forgotten: The PopMatters DVD Wish List

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Bill Gibron
/ 23 January 2008
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Lawrence of Arabia (1962)

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Marco Lanzagorta
/ 21 October 2003

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