Review of The Mad Women's Ball (2021) by David Ehrlich for IndieWire — 12 Sep 2021
The Mad Women’s Ball capably sells the fact that Salpêtrière was a naked reflection of the institutional sexism that existed outside its walls, but Laurent’s eagerness to confront the barbarism of Charcot’s hospital tends to stifle the finer details of a story that hinges on female empowerment.
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This review of The Mad Women's Ball (2021) was written by David Ehrlich and published by IndieWire on 12 Sep 2021.
The Mad Women's Ball has generally received positive reviews.
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