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14: Ep 014 - 2024: The Year of Gentlewomen

13 min · 23 de dic de 2024
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On this episode of 'The Way We Were', Reema looks back on 2024 - the year of gentlewomen. The triumphs of Payal Kapadia  and Kiran Rao created space for cinema without male aggression.  'Laapataa Ladies' garnered a record 13.8 million views on Netflix  and toppled  'Animal' in viewership ratings on Netflix, and blockbusters like 'Stree 2' and 'Kalki ' had women at the heart of their narratives.  What set 'All We Imagine as Light' and 'Laapata  Ladies' apart was an emphasis on kindness and humanism at a time when performative cruelty and violence run rampant in cinema, OTT shows and politics around the world.

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