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Greta Gerwig Reveals Insights on Three ‘Inspirational’ Women Movie-Makers who Shaped her Cinematic Vision

Jake Miller Published November 25, 2023
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Greta Gerwig, the accomplished director of “Barbie,” recently opened up about her growing admiration for female writers, artists, playwrights, and movie-makers. In an insightful interview with Crash, the 40-year-old filmmaker discussed the privilege of working with inspiring figures that has reshaped her perspective on women in the industry.

Greta reflected on her journey, stating, “I really didn’t have a sense of who my women heroes were, and I think now I have had the privilege to work with some of these people.” Her evolving appreciation for the unique contributions of women in cinema has led her to highlight three exceptional directors who have become her personal sources of inspiration.

Among Greta’s cinematic heroines is Claire Denis, the renowned French filmmaker known for works like “Beau Travail” and “High Life.” Greta expressed deep admiration for Denis’s storytelling prowess and visual brilliance, identifying these as distinctive characteristics of European cinema.

Greta’s list of inspirational women in film includes the iconic Agnès Varda, creator of masterpieces such as “Cleo from 5 to 7” and “Faces Places.” Varda’s ability to infuse a sense of realism into her films resonated with Greta, who recognizes the impact of Varda’s unique storytelling approach.

The final director on Greta’s esteemed list is Mia Hansen-Løve, known for her works like “Things to Come” and “Eden.” Greta commends Mia’s exploration of the intricate nature of human relationships, showcasing a sensitivity and depth of emotion that has garnered the attention and respect of fellow directors.

In celebrating these three visionary directors, Greta Gerwig underscores the diversity of talents and storytelling approaches that women bring to the world of cinema. As a director herself, she recognizes the importance of acknowledging and uplifting the contributions of female creators, fostering a deeper appreciation for their impact on the cinematic landscape.

Greta Gerwig’s journey into discovering her women heroes in cinema sheds light on the profound influence of female directors who have shaped her perspective. As the industry continues to evolve, Greta’s celebration of Claire Denis, Agnès Varda, and Mia Hansen-Løve serves as a testament to the resilience and creativity of women in film, inspiring a new generation of storytellers.

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