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In Hello Mother, queer identity and Armenian tradition collide | Film of the Week
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Selma Selman is the Bosnian artist breaking down cars, washing machines, and the patriarchy
The women directors who led the Soviet Union’s silent movie era
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Underground artists unite for Moscow gig in support of sisters at heart of controversial domestic abuse trial
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Women at Work: new exhibition aims to subvert the feminine in post-Soviet Russia