A Room of One's Own by Virginia Woolf
ARTE Book Club19 min
Available until 29/06/2029
For women to be able to write in a capitalist society they need two things: A room of one’s own and 500 pounds a year. ARTE Book Club studies Virginia Woolf’s original and influential essay on what has held back women from taking part in the arts and in society.
Director
Emile Darves-Blanc
Author
Bruno De Labriolle
Pauline Le Gall
Production
TALWEG
Country
France
Year
2022
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