Review of Antonia's Line (1995) by Chris S — 22 Sep 2009
It's about three women of three different generations living in a matriarchal and liberal community where everyone seems to live peacefully and equally, everyone is close to one another, a lesbian relationship is treated normally, and where outcasts have a home.
Now that's what I call a great idea of utopia, and it's feminist fun. This is how I always imagined an exceptional feminist film: sensible, compassionate, and just inexplicably beautiful. I just love it.
Uh, I need to watch A Question of Silence so badly.
This review of Antonia's Line (1995) was written by Chris S on 22 Sep 2009.
Antonia's Line has generally received very positive reviews.
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