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Guest: Valeria Kosyakova — PhD in Cultural Studies, member of the Association of Art Critics, specialist in visual studies and medieval culture, lecturer at the Russian State University for the Humanities. Valeria Kosyakova’s Telegram channel: https://t.me/kulttrig Valeria Kosyakova’s personal website: https://kosyakova.net Murat Tlenshev’s Telegram channel https://t.me/muratuk Alexey Savinov’s Telegram channel https://t.me/jodavszombies Filmed with the support of the SHUMNO podcast studio: https://www.shumno.moscow 00:00 Introduction 02:34 Why do we need a feminist theory of cinema? 07:59 Women in the film industry 15:20 What’s wrong with “Barbie” (G. Gerwig)? 20:04 "Eternal Light" (G. Noé) 27:36 therapeutic turn, apology of corporeality 32:31 other cinema, diversity of experience 40:37 active role of women 47:19 "Poor Things" (J. Lanthimos) 50:30 Lars von Trier, "Titan" (J. Ducournau), masculinization of women 55:08 "Alien" (Ridley Scott) 1:00:13 "Thelma & Louise" (R. Scott) 1:03:59 cinema of female anger 1:04:38 "Substance" (K. Farjat) 1:09:18 sensitive issues, other representations 1:14:20 Soviet cinema 1:16:18 cinema of Kira Muratova 1:21:46 cinema as action 1:28:42 feminist discussions: sexualization and/or objectification 1:32:29 cinema without embellishment (S. Akerman, R. Jude, D. Cronenberg) 1:40:45 "Crazy cinema for adults" (R. Jude) 1:44:37 different beauty 1:46:00 what's wrong with "Anora" (S. Baker)? 1:53:42 conclusion