Woman of Tomorrow
A female doctor is so busy with her work that she has too little time for her fiancé. He falls in love with a waitress and the two have a child. Though considered by some to be a proto-feminist yarn, the film dwells on the consequences that equal rights for women may generate rather than openly champion suffrage. Similar in to Ibsen's The Doll House in many ways, the film provides mannered, solemn melodrama, ably acted by Mosjoukine and Yureneva.
Storyline
A female doctor is so busy with her work that she has too little time for her fiancé. He falls in love with a waitress and the two have a child. Though considered by some to be a proto-feminist yarn, the film dwells on the consequences that equal rights for women may generate rather than openly champion suffrage. Similar in to Ibsen's The Doll House in many ways, the film provides mannered, solemn melodrama, ably acted by Mosjoukine and Yureneva.
The Women
7.1The Hi-Lo Country
6.2The Naked Spur
6.9Noryang: Deadly Sea
6.3The Rapture
6.8The Roaring Twenties
7.5Law of Desire
7.2Leprechaun in the Hood
4.8Nostalgia
7.8Doctor Who: The Doctor, the Widow and the Wardrobe
7.1The Dunes
6.2The Child
7.1Man
6.8Hamlet
7.4The End of Summer
7.5The Strong Ones
7.6You Can't Take It with You
7.5Ivanhoe
6.8Early Spring
7.5Death of a Cyclist
7.2