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Good day!

I wanted to share the latest issue of *cléo, *journal of film and feminism.

On the theme of crave, volume 2, issue 1 has an interview with Eliza
Hittman and pieces on *Don Jon, Her, Fat Girl, Thelma & Louise, Tampopo, *
and*Thin. *For the first time, we've also published a visual essay by
filmmaker Gina Telaroli.

http://cleojournal.com/

*About:*
*cléo *is a journal of film and film culture, informed by feminist
perspectives.

The journal takes its name from the protagonist of Agnès Varda’s *Cléo de
cinq à sept* (1962), who comes to self-realization through the observation
and mastering of her space. In the spirit of Varda’s film, c*léo* is an
open space for emerging and established writers to address issues of film
and feminisms.
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Kiva Reardon
@kiva_jane <https://twitter.com/kiva_jane>
416-788-5482

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