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The World and Its Woman

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In a region of the Middle East, the quiet village of a merchant is shaken by the arrival of a beautiful woman who defies the norms established by society. This stranger is actually an artist in search of inspiration, but when her path crosses with that of the merchant's son, her life takes on a new and thrilling direction. As tensions grow, the woman becomes a symbol of liberation for the women of the village, who long to escape patriarchal oppression.

As her relationship with the young man deepens, both protagonists navigate a sea of emotions, confronting the prejudices and stifling traditions of their surroundings. The defiant glances of the men who seek to maintain the status quo serve as a constant reminder of the dangers that come with breaking social expectations. The woman, with her indomitable spirit, refuses to be a mere object in this male-dominated world, and her fight for freedom becomes an echo that resonates with all the women in the village.

With a rich and emotive narrative, the story unfolds through complex family and romantic dynamics, highlighting the feminine figure as an agent of change. The conclusion presents a dilemma between duty and desire, leaving the audience reflecting on love, disobedience, and the transformative power of freedom.

Media type
Movie
Year
1919
Director
Frank Lloyd
Writer
Edward T. Lowe Jr.
Rating
Service
Internet Movie Database
Rating
6.20
Actors
Geraldine Farrar
Lou Tellegen
Mae Giraci
Alec B. Francis
Edward Connelly
Naomi Childers
Lawson Butt
Arthur Edmund Carewe
Rose Dione
Lydia Yeamans Titus
Francis Marion
Gender
Drama
Country
United States
Original title
The World and Its Woman
Duration
70
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