Interesting. Never realised some of those were directed by women. Zama is a surprise and it seems extraordinary that The House Is Black was made by a woman. Interesting that Dulac's Madame Beudet (surely one of the quintessential feminist works) isn't in there but Seashell and the Clergyman is. Madame Beudet is a favourite. I'd put all of Lupino over some of those films.http://www.bbc.com/culture/story/20191125-the-100-greatest-films-directed-by-women-poll
The Meetings of Anna and News from Home are def on the wrong end of the list. Lots of really good ones missing like:
Friday Night (Claire Denis)
Girlfriends (Claudia Weill)
Portrait of a Young Girl at the End of the ’60s in Brussels (Chantal Akerman)
The Arch (Tang Shu Shuen)
The Holy Girl (Lucrecia Martel)
The Other Side of the Underneath (Jane Arden)
0.5 mm (Momoko Ando)
I would say it's a shame to see certain names taking up multiple spots and keeping other out (Bigelow) but looking again it's actually the French who are really crushing it, so I won't say it because I like them. I'm not touching The Matrix.
Hey, lists.