Is A24's Sorry, Baby the Sundance darling it's cracked up to be?
Briefly

The show features a feminist discussion with Julia, Dana, and June, beginning with the evaluation of Sorry, Baby, a film that explores a young academic's life post-trauma. The panel debates its classification as either a traumedy or an evasive experiment. The conversation moves to Dear Ms.: A Revolution in Print, an HBO documentary about a pioneering feminist magazine. They also discuss a recent New York Times article on the decline of straight white male novelists. Additionally, an exclusive episode focuses on fashion designer Claire McCardell and her contributions to women's fashion through a biography review.
The panel debates whether Sorry, Baby, a Sundance hit for A24, is a tart, surprising traumedy or a frustratingly evasive experiment, highlighting insights into trauma narratives.
Dear Ms.: A Revolution in Print serves as a historical reflection on the impact of the pioneering feminist magazine, showcasing its significance in feminist discourse.
A recent New York Times piece questions if the straight white male novelist is a relic of the past, prompting a discussion on the evolution of literary representation.
In a bonus episode, the panel discusses Claire McCardell, focusing on her contributions as a fashion designer and the biography detailing her impact on women's fashion.
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