Cinéast(e)s is a 2013 French documentary film about filmmakers who are women. Julie Gayet interviews twenty-one French female filmmakers about the relevance of gender to filmmaking and the issues encountered by women in making films. It begins with the question: "is cinema gendered?"
^ "Cinéast(e)s". French Film Festival — University of Richmond. Retrieved 29 March 2014.
^ Pianezza, Pamela (15 October 2013). "Les femmes sont-elles des cinéastes comme les hommes?". Tess Magazine. Retrieved 31 March 2014.
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