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wejetset films: Flying Confessions of a Free Woman

This documentary looks interesting. Flying: Confessions of a Free Woman is a film directed by Jennifer Fox about living in the world as a modern woman. She travels all over the world speaking to women of every possible class and situation interviewing them about their lives and their choices while being touchingly open and honest about her own life.

From the site: “What does the modern woman want? Where does she fit in today’s world? Never before in our collective human history have so many women had such autonomy to construct a life of their own creation. Yet, the terrain is still rocky and ‘choice’ does not necessarily bring happiness, let alone freedom. Meanwhile, old models of femaleness still haunt women everywhere. In this six-hour tour de force, Flying: Confessions of a Free Woman, master storyteller Jennifer Fox lays bares her own turbulent life to penetrate what it means to be a free woman today. As her drama of work and relationships unfolds over four years, our protagonist travels to over seventeen countries to understand how diverse women define their lives when there is no map.” Click Read More for additional information and photos.

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Categories: culture, film | Written by: ARCHITECTURE | Date: January 05, 2009

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