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NPR article on early women filmmakers

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www.npr.org/2022/08/29/1115290748/discovering-the-forgotten-women-of-silent-cinema

Nice piece here about a lobby card exhibit, but more importantly about women filmmakers during the silent era. Anita Loos, Marion Davies, and the Talmage sisters are mentioned.

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