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The Female

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In an era of social and revolutionary change, a young woman, filled with ambition and a desire for independence, faces a world dominated by men. The story follows a talented artist living in a vibrant city, where she struggles to find her place in society while challenging the gender expectations of her time.

The protagonist, a passionate and determined woman, finds herself trapped between her dreams and the harsh reality she faces. As she seeks her creative voice in a world with limited opportunities for women, she develops genuine friendships with other artists who also long to break the chains of oppression. But not everything is easy: her path is fraught with challenges, from criticism by men who do not recognize her talent to social conventions that attempt to suppress her spirit.

With a bold narrative, the film invites viewers to contemplate the protagonist's internal struggle as she must make difficult decisions about her personal and professional life. Amid love, betrayal, and loyalty, she explores the nature of independence, leaving the question of how far she is willing to go to achieve her dreams hanging in the air. Through a unique aesthetic and compelling performance, this film becomes a powerful manifesto on female emancipation and the quest for identity in a transforming world.

Media type
Movie
Year
1924
Director
Sam Wood
Writer
Agnes Christine Johnston
Rating
Service
Internet Movie Database
Rating
5.60
Actors
Betty Compson
Warner Baxter
Noah Beery
Dorothy Cumming
Freeman Wood
Pauline French
Edgar Norton
Florence Wix
Helen Butler
Gender
Romance
Drama
Country
United States
Producers
Jesse L. Lasky
Original title
The Female
Duration
69
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