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Movie Reviews
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Iron Jawed Angels. Dir. by Katja von Garnier.
HBO
and Spring Creek Productions, 2004. 125 mins.
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Today, when it seems that everyone is getting a make-over, so are
the suffragists. Iron Jawed Angels, a recent film by
HBO
, dramatizes the final years of the American woman suffrage movement,
from 1912 to the winning of the vote in 1920. Historians familiar
with the classic documentary One Woman, One Vote (1996) will
be amused by how the suffragists have been updated and recast to
mirror our own contemporary sensibilities. This film portrays these
women as you have never seen them before: shopping for fashionable
hats, smoking and lounging in their undergarments, and marching
to a soundtrack of hip-hop rhythms. They are more than "new women";
they are twenty-first-century women in their casual manner, informal
speech, and attitudes toward men and sexuality. With this approach,
the film modernizes our political foremothers in an attempt to win
new audiences in a postfeminist age.
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