Glamsquad Magazine March 2023
Tems: Rise Of Nigeria’s Grammy Award Winner
Tems: Rise Of Nigeria’s Grammy Award Winner
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ENTERTAINMENT
Sofia Coppola
- Lost In
Translation
Being part of a
filmmaking dynasty can be
daunting. Sofia Coppola’s
father, Francis Ford Coppola, was
the man behind The Godfather
Trilogy; to the eyes of Hollywood,
she had big shoes to fill, especially
after making less than a stellar
impression with her acting in The
Godfather Part III.
10
Female Directors &
Their Most Iconic Film
These incredibly talented
women have given
audiences many excellent
movies throughout their careers,
but only one stands as their most
iconic film.
Female directors have been
enthralling audiences. Ida
Lupino managed to have a
consistent directorial career at
the height of the studio system,
paving the way for many female
filmmakers to come.
However, it’s undeniable that
the gap between male and
female directors is still absurd,
especially considering the sheer
amount of female talent behind
the camera.
Throughout their careers,
these women have directed
some incredible films that will
surely stand the test of time. And
while their body of work speaks
for itself, they, like any other
director, have one particular
project that stands out as their
most iconic.
David Caballero
Ava DuVernay - Selma
Ava DuVernay has a rich filmography
in film and television. She became the first
Black woman to claim the directing award
at Sundance for her second directorial effort,
Middle of Nowhere, but her third film, Selma,
elevated her to the A-list and cemented her
as one of the most promising filmmakers of
the new millennium.
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