News about Judith Ivey

Author Patricia Nicol reveals a selection of the best books on: Sisterhood

www.dailymail.co.uk, March 5, 2023
Lauren Groff's matrix is set in a medieval English abbey. Marie de France, the country's youngest woman, is irritated by being barred from the court of Eleanor of Aquitaine, where she has a strange obsession with psychology. Marie will turn the abbey and its riches into a mighty female fortress shielded by a maze in time. Sophie Mackintosh's uncanny The Water Cure is a dystopian feminist fable. Grace, Lia, and Sky were three sisters who were left alone on an island.

In a special "Women Talking" clip, Claire Foy Urges the Women to Fight Back

www.popsugar.co.uk, January 13, 2023
Warning: this article contains links to a widespread sexual assault depicted in the film "Women Talking." Do nothing. Keep fighting and keep fighting. Or leave. Those are the three choices that the women of "Women Talking" are confronted with. Based on a true tale, writer and director Sarah Polley's latest film tells the tale of women in a fictional Mennonite colony who discover that some of the men in the area have been illegally drugging them and assaulting them at night for years. If a woman wakes up in pain, or bleeding, the man would tell them they had been beaten by devils or demons. The women learn the truth at the beginning of the film. The eight men are detained, and if nearly all of the colony's men are to bail them out, the women must decide what to do, leaving them with the three options.

On the red carpet of Women Talking, Rooney Mara and Claire Foy rock black and white looks

www.dailymail.co.uk, November 18, 2022
On the red carpet of Rooney Mara and Claire Foy's latest film Women Talking, they were all smiling in contrasting black and white looks. In the latest film, Mara, 37, and Foy, 38, play Ona and Salome, which is loosely based on Miriam Toews' 2018 book and a frightening true tale. On Thursday, the actresses appeared with Ben Whishaw, Kira Guloien, producer Dede Gardner, Liv McNeil, Kate Hallett, writer-director Sarah McLeod, August Winter, and Shayla Brown at the Samuel Goldwyn Theater in Beverly Hills, California.