Review of Flying: Confessions of a Free Woman (2007) by Cheryl C — 23 Feb 2010
An amazing journey of the life of a unique woman, chronicled with care into a 6 mini docs, over a period of three years. Yes, a white, privileged, hetero woman, but Jennifer Fox shares with the audience intimate moments with her female friends from around the globe, from rural to highly industrialized, many of whom have experienced things you've only read about.
The result is an intelligent, deeply personal, moving, inspiring, funny piece that leaves you in awe of both how what people, especially women, accomplish in this world, as well as how far we have yet to go.
This review of Flying: Confessions of a Free Woman (2007) was written by Cheryl C on 23 Feb 2010.
Flying: Confessions of a Free Woman has generally received positive reviews.
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