A battalion of films about women in crisis
I love the way you tie these movies together with a theme that instantly creates more depth to the reviews. You do that so well.
Nanny sounds like it may be a riff on Black Girl from 1967, also Senegalese, set in France. No gloves in that film and no punches pulled (it’s on Criterion).
Sundance Festival Report, Pt II
I love the way you tie these movies together with a theme that instantly creates more depth to the reviews. You do that so well.
Nanny sounds like it may be a riff on Black Girl from 1967, also Senegalese, set in France. No gloves in that film and no punches pulled (it’s on Criterion).