In a comprehensive documentary for French channel Arte, director Claire Duguet revisits the significance of the famous animated pin-up in popular culture, but also in the representation of feminist struggles, from her creation in the early 1930s to the front page of the New Yorker, where she was featured in the midst of the Weinstein affair.
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