Director – Margy Kinmonth – 2025 – UK – Cert. 12a – 89m ***** A look at the output of various women artists who have documented and dissected war, and what they can tell us – out in UK cinemas on Friday, March 28th Although being promoted, reasonably enough, with an image from World War […]
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Women at War
- Post author By Jeremy Clarke
- Post date 28 March 2025
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