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In the featurette on the DVD release of the film, its director David Frankel and screenwriter Aline Brosh McKenna stress that one of the major changes they were determined to make involved the book's tone, especially what they saw as ...
she and Peck were able to weave together all the disparate material to highlight both the personal impact and political significance of the Dixie Chicks' story (Brooks 2006). The personal impact that Kopple and Peck wanted to portray is ...
The text covers a wide range of areas in which women's representation and involvement in film are paramount issues.
McCabe traces the broad ranging theories produced by feminist film scholarship, from formalist readings and psychoanalytical approaches to debates initiated by cultural studies, race and queer theory.