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Thursday 17 July 2003 |
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It's ten years since Jane Campion heralded what was hoped would be the arrival of women at the heart of the movie making industry with The Piano.
A decade on and Europe's only distributor of films by women is in danger of folding because it hasn't got enough money. So what's gone wrong, and why are there even less women making films than there were four years ago?
Anna Egan spoke to Melissa a Cinenova to find out more and Linda Pariser from the Cornerhouse Cinema in Manchester and Kate Gerova join Jenni in the studio.
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