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Women Behind the Camera Create ‘Stardust and Moonbeams’

15m · Visual Arts – Arts and Music · 03 Nov 15:24

Film and Gender scholar Madelyn Ritrosky tells the story of a thoroughly modern 1920s woman, in her new short film “Stardust and Moonbeams.”

The episode Women Behind the Camera Create ‘Stardust and Moonbeams’ from the podcast Visual Arts – Arts and Music has a duration of 15:49. It was first published 03 Nov 15:24. The cover art and the content belong to their respective owners.

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