Women Talking

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A Streaming Guide to Watching Sarah Polley's Women Talking (ELLE.com)

Based on Miriam Toews' acclaimed book, 'Women Talking' is a 2023 Best Picture nominee. Here's how and when to watch online.

As the film is currently still in theaters, there’s no means of watching Women Talking online just yet. Or do they ignore the horrific violence inflicted upon them, and try to forgive and forget? Crafted with a tender but unflinching touch by Polley—also nominated for Best Adapted Screenplay—the film is a faithful, courageous re-telling of Miriam Toews’ 2018 book of the same name.

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Is Women Talking on Netflix? (where to watch) (Netflix Life)

The gifted cast is made up of Rooney Mara, Claire Foy, Jessie Buckley, Judith Ivey, Ben Whishaw, and Frances McDormand. So, where can you watch this critically ...

Unfortunately, you can not stream Women Talking on Netflix because it’s not available on the streaming service. 24, the only place you can watch this film is in theaters. Is it available to stream on Netflix?

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'Women Talking' film is basically just that (Alton Telegraph)

Besides there is little to no moving, and movies must move, I had trouble with the premise. In the cult these women live in, women are uneducated and illiterate ...

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'Women Talking' tackles uncomfortable questions - Highlander (Highlander Newspaper)

“Women Talking” centers around an isolated Mennonite community that has had a series of violent sexual attacks come to light. When the menfolk of the community ...

In this, Polley manages to make the themes of the movie feel universal. When the menfolk of the community leave to bail out a man in jail, it gives the women time to come together to process the brutality done to them and discuss what their options are: do nothing, stay and fight or leave. Upon seeing the costumes in “Women Talking,” I assumed that it was a period piece, perhaps set sometime in the 19th century.

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Straight 'Women Talking' - Book and Film Globe (Book and Film Globe)

Director/screenwriter Sarah Polley has done it again: a Socratic turn upon the unspeakable in her Oscar-nominated film, “Women Talking.” Polley casts her.

We know no matter what the refugees do, they are reeling, and it leaves a thirst for a reckoning in the audience’s expectations. The rest of the men follow along in their horses and buggies to bail the perps out. The movie loses its way in the silences, the watchful moments between the words. The church leaders give the womenfolk a whole two days to clean up the mess and forgive them. The aftermath of the real Manitoba Colony revealed all this to be true—the movie missed its chance. The brethren’s actions destroyed the mother and her daughters, including her toddler. Satan visited you in the night to punish you for your sins. In the film, we see “the morning after.“ The women and girls— from toddlers to teens to crones— wake up mornings as if stunned by a club. And it quickly inspired one of Canada’s greatest authors, Miriam Toews, herself raised in the Ukrainian Mennonite community of the Manitoba province, to write a novel of how the survivors contemplated their next steps. The action proceeds in the manner of a play, set high in a hay loft, rather than a sweaty jury room. The cast is electric. The women are seeking justice.

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Movie Review: 'Women Talking' is Lacking the Right Director (InSession Film)

Director: Sarah Polley. Writers: Sarah Polley and Miriam Toews. Stars: Claire Foy, Rooney Mara, Jessie Buckley. Synopsis: Do nothing. Stay and fight.

Although the premise of the film does have tremendous potential, in the end, Women Talking does little to deliver on that opportunity. Polley also doesn’t show the faces of the men in the village, which is an effective way to separate them from the women in the film. While the novel focuses on solely the discussions of the women, the film could have provided more content to fully understand the lives of these women, as is the advantage of the cinema form. What the film (based on the novel of the same name by Miriam Toews) focuses on is the aftermath, the women deciding what to do. The entire film Women Talking is made up of these women debating, discussing, and planning. The standout in the film is Claire Foy, who plays Salome.

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How to watch Women Talking – can you stream the new Rooney ... (The Digital Fix)

Here's how to watch Women Talking, the drama movie starring Rooney Mara and Jessie Buckley that just got nominated for a couple of Oscars.

[best Oscar moments](https://www.thedigitalfix.com/oscars/the-best-moments). [new movie](https://www.thedigitalfix.com/new-movies) is written and directed by Sarah Polley, and tells the story of a group of women in an isolated religious community who begin to question their faith. That may change now the picture has received Oscar recognition, though. Well, here’s how to watch Women Talking so you can be suitably prepared for Oscars night. Here’s how to watch Women Talking, the latest flick starring the likes of Rooney Mara, Jessie Buckley, and Claire Foy. UK audiences will have to wait until February 10, though.

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Women Are Talking, but Is the Academy Listening? (Slate Magazine)

Plus, the new reality show Traitors, and the coming of the AI chat bots.

[The album is called blueblue](https://samgendel.bandcamp.com/album/blueblue). [Better Call Saul](https://slate.com/culture/2016/04/better-call-saul-is-better-than-breaking-bad.html). [Never Have I Ever](https://www.imdb.com/title/tt10062292/). Not to be confused with [Fire of Love](https://films.nationalgeographic.com/fire-of-love), about the same people, but made by Sara Dosa. jazz guy with a DGAF attitude](https://www.newyorker.com/magazine/2021/08/23/the-spaced-out-jazz-of-sam-gendel-and-sam-wilkes) towards even the music he makes, in a weird way. Finally, they finish by talking ChatGPT and the coming of AI chatbots. Sometimes I take for granted the variety of things being made. [Carl Wilson’s post about Traitors](https://slate.com/culture/2023/01/traitors-peacock-show-host-alan-cumming-uk.html). [Catalina](https://support.apple.com/en-us/HT201260). [The Fire Within: A Requiem for Katia and Maurice Krafft](https://www.imdb.com/title/tt19383190/). This week, Dana, Julia, and Stephen start by discussing the film, Women Talking. Then they chat about the new U.K.

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Is Women Talking on HBO Max? (Where to watch) (Hidden Remote)

The Oscar nominations are in, and one film we're not surprised is up to potentially win is Women Talking starring Claire Foy. Is it streaming anywhere?

23, 2022 and is currently the only way to watch the film.. The production is nominated for two awards – Best Picture, as well as the writing of Sarah Polley for Best Writing (Adapted Screenplay). [Oscar](https://hiddenremote.com/2023/01/24/when-oscars-2023/) nominations are in, and one film we’re not surprised is up to potentially win is Women Talking starring Claire Foy.

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'Women Talking' is as vibrant as it is harrowing - The McGill Tribune (McGill Tribune)

13. Adapted from Miriam Toews's 2018 novel of the same name, the film was co-written and adapted by Toews and Canadian director Sarah Polley. Women Talking ...

To some, a story of women having conversations in one setting may seem exceptionally suited to a novel. This could have compromised the cinematography, but Polley elevates the emotional tension with colour to emphasize the desperation the women in this colony feel. Despite the individual merits of each performance, the cast’s chemistry and support of one another is what makes the entire film something extraordinary. Women Talking follows eight women in a remote Mennonite community who grapple with their faith in God and their community following a series of violent sexual assaults. With piercing dialogue, a captivating sea of performances, and striking visual composition, Women Talking is as compelling cinematically as it is thematically. [Telluride Film Festival](https://www.telluridefilmfestival.org/news) in the fall of 2022, Women Talking made its way to theatrical audiences on Jan.

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At the Roxy: Body horror, 'Women Talking' and 'Bard to the Bone' (The Missoulian)

After a violent car accident, a vacationing couple is given an option by the authorities. Either they can be executed for their crime, or — if they have the ...

Bard to the Bone: Shakespeare Reimagined kicks off a month-long retrospective of movies adapted from the immortal plays you pretended to read in high school. Now Playing. To prove her innocence, she and her boyfriend must use God’s Nintendo to hop through pastiches of classic horror cinema in a mad attempt to clear her name. All you can do now is pray he falls in love with a socially conscious classmate and hope for the best. Now the group together must decide if they are going to sit by and do nothing, flee the only home they’ve ever known or stay and fight back against generations of gendered oppression. After a violent car accident, a vacationing couple is given an option by the authorities.

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