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They become kind of brands. It’s much harder to do that if you’re a woman. That’s crucial for longevity. All those men are also personal. I don’t mind that, but I do mind that it’s not really questioned, whereas I or another woman is looked at as so self-obsessed. Men are just not being judged in the same way. They’re never going to be annoying in the same way."
Miranda July on the disparity of treatment between men directors and women directors within the film industry (via suspiriorum)-
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