Arthouse Garage Podcast

113: WOMEN TALKING, part 1 – film discussion with critic Lindsey Dunn

In part 1, film critic Lindsey Dunn joins the show to talk about the film Women Talking and its many cinematic merits

Where I come from, where your mother comes from, we didn’t talk about our bodies. So when something like this happened, there was no language for it.

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We’ve got not one, but TWO episodes about Women Talking, the new film from director Sarah Polley, based on the novel by Miriam Toews. The film stars Rooney Mara, Claire Foy, Jessie Buckley, Ben Whishaw, and Frances McDormand.

In part 1, film critic Lindsey Dunn joins the show to talk about the film Women Talking and its many cinematic merits.

Make sure to also check out part 2, in which we discuss the book, it’s adaptation to the screen, and some of the religious themes of the story.

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Andrew Sweatman

Andrew is a writer, podcaster, and film lover who wants to help people think critically about movies. He lives in central Arkansas with his wife Allison and two children, Rosie & Beau. Andrew is the Senior Editor at Arthouse Garage and a member of the Southeastern Film Critics Association (SEFCA). Find him at ArthouseGarage.com and on Twitter and Instagram: @ArthouseGarage.

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