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Movie Pick: Frozen River

Is there such a thing as a “female sensibility” in film? Certainly, there are male filmmakers and writers who are gifted at representing women on the screen.

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Lila (Misty Upham) and Ray (Melissa Leo) form an unlikely alliance as border smugglers


Is there such a thing as a “female sensibility” in film? Certainly, there are male filmmakers and writers who are gifted at representing women on the screen.  (Pedro Almodóvar is an oft-cited example.)  It’s the prerogative of the artist to represent humanity through different identities, to embody those of a different gender, age, race, class, etc., but is there something that only a woman can bring to the table? 

I asked myself this question as I was watching Courtney Hunt’s “Frozen River” at the opening of New Directors/New Films last spring.  I felt that the story was undeniably estrogen-inspired, beyond the fact that there are two female leads.  The film follows Lila, a Mohawk widow whose child is taken from her, and Ray, a single mother struggling to keep her family afloat.  Out of necessity, the two partner in a smuggling operation that involves transporting illegal immigrants over a frozen river across the US/Canadian border.  Ultimately, one makes a sacrifice for the other, despite their antagonistic relationship.

I don’t think that all films by and about women evoke the distinctly female sensibility that I felt here.

Comments

I believe there are movies that have a female sensibility just like there are films with a male sensibility ie the current apte of Judd Apatow induced comedies.

a guy would never have been even interested in telling the story of the those 2 women in Frozen River.  That film not only had a female sensibility it had a feminist sensibility with is even rarer.


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