Gender, Lace and Glass
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Gender, Lace and Glass concerns examining and challenging the nature of one's fantasies. It looks at how dominant culture's co-authorship of personal imaginings can impose priorities and standards that may be miles away from the lived experience or values of the person fantasizing. The protagonist begins the process of undoing/rewriting a self-image that doesn't fit.
David Findlay directed Gender, Lace and Glass. Explore their complete filmography and the collaborators who shaped their vision.
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