This week the Dames look at historical films and biopics directed by women. Strangely rare and often underpraised, we sit down to talk about three great examples: Julie Taymor's Frida (2002), Ana DuVernay's Selma (2014), and Regina King's One Night in Miami (2020).
286: Harold, They're Lesbians!
Episode 285: Rock Hudson/Douglas Sirk Melodramas - Written on the Dame
284: Pride Month Is for Dames
Episode 283: Alfred Hitchcock's Psycho - Dame Motel
282: A Tribute to Roger Corman
Episode 281: Harrison Ford - Air Force Dame
280: Steven Spielberg - Jurassic Dame
Episode 279: Essential Criterion Films - Citizen...Dame?
Episode 278: Movies for 420 - The Dame Lebowski
Episode 277: The Films of Penny Marshall - Jumpin' Dame Flash
Episode 276: Women on the Job - Working Dame
Episode 275: Kinuyo Tanaka - The Dame Has Risen
Episode 274: Thelma Ritter - All About Dame
Episode 273: Raunchy Lady Comedies - Damesmaids
Episode 271: Female-Directed Best Picture Nominees - Past Dames
Episode 270: Birthday Movies - Happy Dame Day
Episode 269: Taika Waititi - Next Dame Wins
Episode 268: Interdimensional Romance - A Matter of Dame and Death
Episode 267: Sundance 2024 - Hit Dames
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