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One thing about being a minority in your particular field of endeavour: those of you who struggle through to real prominence tend to stand out. Not just for being rare birds, but for possessing the talent and sheer stubbornness required to disregard the status quo.

The quota of significant female film directors has throughout the history of cinema been stupidly and weirdly low; but the ones who have distinguished themselves have arguably done so with particular flair. Whatever you think of the work of Shirley Clarke or Lynne Ramsay, Catherine Breillat or Claire Denis or Sofia Coppola, they're certainly not workaday directors: their films bear powerful personality hallmarks that force them into the establishment's field of vision. …


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