Bravura victims and an ambivalent role model
13th Nov 2006, 22:51 GMT
There's not a lot of variety when it comes to women's prototypes. Saints or witches, mothers or whores, feminine representations grant remarkably little lateral movement - let alone alternative categories. The 2006 edition of the Docu Days film festival closed Sunday evening with a selection of films that included two quite different contemplations.
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