Filmmakers Work to Reframe the ‘Male Gaze’
In the opening shot of Sofia Coppola’s “Lost in Translation” (2003), Scarlett Johansson is lying on a bed, back to […] The post Filmmakers Work to Reframe the ‘Male Gaze’ appeared first on Geena…
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