#GAReads | Like a natural woman: how the female gaze is finally bringing real life to the screen

Adèle Haenel and Noémie Merlant in Portrait of a Lady on Fire

Like a natural woman: how the female gaze is finally bringing real life to the screen“:

Film and television makers have never been shy about the female form. Hollywood always valiantly ensures audiences know what its leading ladies look like in underwear, and often without, while television heaves with the bosoms of pretty ingénues in period drama. Alas, anyone with a brain will know these portrayals are far from representative of how women look and act in real life. Tired of the disconnect? Good news: today’s hottest screen hits are proving that you can discuss women’s bodies honestly, and without sexualising them, too.

Read Gwendolyn Smith’s full article at The Guardian here…