A beautiful film with inspiring women, relating their lives and their work. If I had to make a complaint, it would be that Arquette doesn't quite choose an entirely diverse group of women (outside of the 20 or so interviewees, salma hayek, alfre woodward, whoopi goldberg seem to be the only non-white or even non-blonde for that matter). And of course there is some silly references by some of the interviewees as to how acting is different from 'normal' and in some cases harder then being 'ordinary' which if they haven't done anything else, how would they know what normal is other than what they do. It would be nice to see something similar done with prominent women, across various creative fields and how they make their lives work.
i think this is a good movie 2 do andits good 2 see them real. but y arent there more movies w/ women this old why do the womena lways have tob e beautiful but nothe man?
A good documentary. Actresses must be "fuckable" to get a role. What a luck for the actors then..a lot of them would never land any roles if the demand was the same for men because many of them are "slimeballs"!!! Hollywood really stinks sometimes!