

“The Right to a Woman” is definitely a watch if you’re into digging up old cinema, especially those early, sometimes really clunky, moral dramas. It’s not an easy sit, mind you. Folks who expect quick cuts or modern storytelling will probably be bored stiff. But if you’re patient and curious about how films used to gra...

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"“The Right to a Woman” is definitely a watch if you’re into digging up old cinema, especially those early, sometimes really clunky, moral dramas. It’s not an easy sit, mind you. Folks who expect quick cuts or modern storytelling will probably be bored stiff. But if you’re patient and curious about how films used to grapple with big ideas about people and society, there's something here. Vladimir Sokirko plays... well, he plays a type. His character, let's call him The Petitioner, spends a lot of..."


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