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> Are there films (presumably mainstream, though not necessarily) which were
> "made by men," as she put it (I presume auteurist intentions, directed by
> men) that were later "remade by women" (again, I presume she meant directed
> by women)?
> Jim Wehmeyer
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An obvious recent example is Little Women, the 1933 original directed by
George Cukor (admittedly famous as an actress's director), the 1949 remake
directed by Mervyn Le Roy and the 1994 version by Gillian Armstrong.
 
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