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Tag: filmmakers

Drunk Feminist Films throws necessary shade at oppression and breaks down patriarchal popular culture through comedy, community and collaboration

Drunk Feminist Films (DFF) produces events and multimedia that use (optional) cocktail-fuelled feminist commentary to dissect mainstream movies. They aim … More

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Canadian filmmaker launches My Millennial Life, an interactive documentary that follows the lives of new-grads searching for success in a world not yet ready

Maureen Judge is a Canadian producer, director and mother of two living in Toronto. Her most recent project is the … More

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