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Women Make Film: A New Road Movie Through Cinema
Timely celebration of women's global contribution to the art and craft of of film-making

WOMEN MAKE FILM is an episodic exploration of the craft of film-making following the cuts, pans, frames and tilts of some of history’s greatest films all directed by women.

It’s been made by director and producer Mark Cousins, who enjoyed considerable success with his previous anthologies The Story of Film in 2011 and A Story of Children and Film a few years later.

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