Detailed Instructions Download | As you learned in unit 2: week 3 (see Exploration Steps 5 and 6), the “woman’s film” was a popular film style between the 1930s and the early 1960s. A woman’s film is defined a film that focuses on a central female character who is dealing with “emotional, social, and psychological” challenges
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