"Yeah … I don’t really mind the label [“feminist filmmaker”], either. I was a very proud feminist at seventeen. But when I became a feminist it was a consciousness raising movement. It was against patriarchal values. It wasn’t let’s go out and be like guys—so it was very bizarre to me when that came up in the 80s, like La Femme Nikita. That’s not what we were supposed to be doing."
— Interview with Allison Anders (via feministfilm)
(via feministfilm)
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