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Greta Gerwig's Unique Voice in Filmmaking
The transcript discusses how Greta Gerwig’s unique voice in filmmaking can take your breath away in the first five minutes of a movie. She asks real and serious feminist questions about women and their relationships with each other while setting "Little Women" in 1864.
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The podcast discusses Greta Gerwig's ability to captivate audiences with her opening scenes and her thought-provoking questions about women.
1:06:58 - 1:11:45 (04:47)
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The podcast discusses Greta Gerwig's ability to captivate audiences with her opening scenes and her thought-provoking questions about women. Despite her original voice as a filmmaker, the idea of her making a film similar to Jordan Peele's Us was expected, but the podcast speaker was still thoroughly engaged watching Gerwig's latest film with a room full of women.
ChapterGreta Gerwig's Unique Voice in Filmmaking
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PodcastThe Bill Simmons Podcast
The movie, although set in the 1800s, is made in a way that will be relevant for decades to come and will appeal to all generations, even younger ones who have shorter attention spans.
1:11:45 - 1:13:04 (01:19)
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The movie, although set in the 1800s, is made in a way that will be relevant for decades to come and will appeal to all generations, even younger ones who have shorter attention spans.