Making Women Talking: Sarah Polley explains why laughter was key to adapting Miriam Toews's novel
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Canadian filmmaker Sarah Polley sat down with Tom Power to discuss her latest film, Women Talking, about a multi-generational group of Mennonite women who grapple with how to respond to repeated sexual assaults from the men in their colony.
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Sarah Polley believes we can change. She believes we can be better. That is shockingly reassuring to hear.
Adore this guy, such a brilliant interview style.
Beautiful articulate interview ...... I was a mennonite and know all about this life ... Thanks for sharing this story Bravo...
I’m loving Tom on this platform!💜 he’s looks good and it’s thrilling to see him in action. So glad to see Sarah again.
Sarah is such a great writer/ director 🙌
Loved this interview. The oblique references to Sarah's history with the previous host were quite tasteful. She is a brave person and far more courageous than I would have been.
@malaikitamin
Жыл бұрын
i didnt know what this was referencing... the sexual assault she spoke about in her book?
@stevenmethot7777
Жыл бұрын
@@malaikitamin Yes.
March has been Sarah Polley Month for me. After loving Women Talking, I had to watch her biographical documentary, listen to all the pods including her beautiful chat with Margaret Atwood and start her book of essays, Run Towards Danger. What a smart, talented, generous, strong person. It is so cool to find a new hero. Especially one so young that you know is bound to create more stimulating work.
@DavidOkutinyang-td4jt
7 ай бұрын
She's a transcendent talent for sure! I sort of had a Sarah Polley "revival" in May/June of this year. I grew up watching her in "Road to Avonlea" for years, and always liked her character. I re-watched the first four seasons and her character in that show is quite compelling...
Miriam Toews is an amazing author
Sarah is wonderfully, beautifully articulate!
Excellent interview!!
I appreciate her thoughts on how she handled and considered mennoite relationships to the broader world in how she represented the story
Just heard the radio interview & it was so deep, balanced & delightful that I HAD to hear it again! Imagine my joy knowing it’s now in KZread 👏 Kudos to Tom P. & Sarah for past & ongoing work 👌
Wonderful for Tom & Sarah ❤❤❤
Thank you for a great interview.
I've just realised that this film creates an alternative to the things that have been frustrating me most - it's always one hero that will save us all (and usually overly violent). Here we have a delicately crafted, funny and engaging film about the essence and mechanisms of a collective. This is how we create something new. We can't keep waiting for Keanu Reeves to save us.
Great interview!
She was good in that dawn of da dead remake lol
YES 🌹💗😊👍🫂
Bullshit public accusations of past co-workers is really "humor" ous.
There are already talks about a sequel called: Women Shopping.
With a lesser director, wild 3-day long scenes would have had actors in virtual rebellion. Sarah Polley is glue. Impossible not to root for her and care about her projects.