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Seven films by Women, the moving something

“Cinema” displays seven of the international women’s films by seven filmmakers – films for a fairer world, made by the Director-Stars such as Jane Campion and emerging filmmakers like Wanuri Kahiu from Kenya.



#MeToo #TimesUp have shaken the world awake, and shown how unequal the sexes in our society are treated. Their greatest impact force developed by the movement in Hollywood, as the cases of sexual harassment and abuse of power in public and specific name called, whether of movie stars or the influence of Studio-rich bosses.

CINEMA presents seven women in the Director’s chair

A year after #MeToo and 100. Anniversary of women’s suffrage, we dedicate a new edition of “CINEMA favorites” to our favorite Director. We celebrate seven extraordinary filmmakers. Your films provide strong, naughty and intelligent women in the spotlight, their private and political struggle. To be women, fighting for self-determination and the right to be heard.

The Turkish-French Director Deniz Gamze Erguven (m.) received of 2016, a Cesar for “Mustang”

You argue against political systems that exclude and the Machismo that dictates to you what you do, who you love or what Sport you may pursue. Not all of them are perfect, but each one for itself a role model for future generations of young girls and women – and also for some man!

Women from four continents

Our wonderful Seven come from Europe, the USA, Africa and the Arab region. Their stories tell of historical moments, such as the Gain of the right to vote by the suffragettes in the 19th century. Century to Live out the sexual freedom in today’s Kenya. And across all Genres – from Fiction to harrowing Drama. Even a super hero movie we have on our list that defines the rules of the blockbuster.

A pioneer in the field of women’s film in Germany: Director Margarethe von Trotta

7 is a small number and the list of filmmakers that we have not taken into account, long! Dozens of Directors, which impressed us deeply, and film history, is missing in this light. But every woman on our list is a “Wonder Woman”, every Film is a milestone in cinema.

Who are your Favorite Directors? Who would have deserve a tribute? You write us who is your personal heroine. Kino@dw.com

And this is our selection:

7. Wonder Woman (Patty Jenkins, 2017)
6. Suffragette (Sarah Gavron, 2015)
5. Mustang (Deniz Gamze Erguven, 2015)
4. Bend It Like Beckham (Gurinder Chadha, 2002)
3. Hannah Arendt (Margarethe von Trotta, 2013)
2. Rafiki (Wanuri Kahiu, 2018)
1. The Piano (Jane Campion, 1993)

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