Amazon's Z: The Beginning of Everything with Christina Ricci and author Therese Fowler

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7 жыл бұрын

Join Christina Ricci and author Therese Fowler in conversation with film/tv critic Caryn James about Z: The Beginning of Everything, a fictionalized bio series of the life of Zelda Sayre Fitzgerald, the brilliant, beautiful and talented Southern Belle who becomes the original flapper and icon of the wild, flamboyant, Jazz Age in the 20s.
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@102483989
@102483989 3 жыл бұрын
I really enjoyed this show, I am disappointed it didnt get any further episodes past season 1 :( I hope they will bring it back
@gennabarrington6908
@gennabarrington6908 7 жыл бұрын
What a fantastic interview
@undeadpresident
@undeadpresident 6 жыл бұрын
31:25 she's right about that.
@jasonengelage2907
@jasonengelage2907 6 жыл бұрын
I think it would be fun to have a nice friendly conversation with Christina Ricci if I saw her in public and she wasn't either busy or in a hurry to get somewhere. I guess the chances would be greater of doing so if no body guards were around and there weren't thousands of other fans trying to do so all at the same time.
@tomnorton4277
@tomnorton4277 2 жыл бұрын
Christina Ricci is ageing very slowly. Zelda was 19 in the series. Ricci was 36. Now that she's had 2 kids, she isn't quite as petite as she used to be but it took 4 decades and 2 pregnancies to finally make her look like a mature woman.
@undeadpresident
@undeadpresident 6 жыл бұрын
I think she should re-evaluate her association with modern feminism since it appears to have changed away from things such as removing arbitrary barriers due to gender, and instead evolved into a sort of female superiority agenda. I think it most sensible to realize that men and women are different and that these differences lend them each to different roles in society, both being equal and complimentary, and that gender should not be an arbitrary barrier to a person who otherwise has the ability to do something. This is in contrast to the androgyny often promoted today, but in alignment with nature. If you go to nearly any university you will encounter feminist professors who believe that if women ruled the world that there would be no more war. These people have been psychologically damaged from negative personal experiences which they blame men as a whole for, enhanced by liberal indoctrination by authority figures to entrench their bias. It's just as possible to be sexist against men as it is to be racist against whites. "Ethnic studies" and "gender studies" courses at universities are indoctrination grounds for racism against whites and sexism against males, respectively, and are not based on sound science, but instead have their roots with certain influential people who see it to be in their interest to create divisiveness among the population, as part of their divide-and-rule strategy. These certain influential people also promote class warfare, division, and envy, and are the same people who brought us the toxic and fraudulent ideology of Marxism, which resulted in the largest scale genocides in history (in the Soviet Union and China), and never delivered the ideals or dreams which were promised. This was by design. Marxism was created to overthrow certain existing power structures (particularly the Czar of Russia) with the aim of creating an even more centralized seat of power. To know who actually rules over you, simply look to who you cannot criticize. jewwatch.com/jew-references-protocols-full-text-1-basic-doctrine.html#PREFACE
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