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Review: Suffragette

A balanced, well-acted and enjoyable representation of history, that nonetheless overlooks racial inequalities. Katie on Suffragette, and how it relates to modern struggles of racial oppression.
Directed by Sarah Gavron
Starring Carey Mulligan, Helena Bonham Carter, and Meryl Streep
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KatieDoherty
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Category: Audio
Tags: Carey Mulligan, cinema, film, Helena Bonham Carter, meryl streep, review, Sarah Gavron, Suffragette
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