![]() It remains true to the book but also highlights that so many of these questions and issues remain the same, five decades later. Whether or not she believes, Margaret’s “God” is a confidant and friend that exists outside the power struggles and religious divisions that have shaped her family life for better or for worse.įremon Craig brings a fluidity and easy rhythm to the film, which is highly specific to its 1970 setting but fresh and contemporary too. All the while, she chats with God about her innermost thoughts and feelings, processing the complexities of her social and family life. She tries out temple to the delight of Sylvia, as well as a Southern Baptist church, a Protestant Christmas Eve Mass and even dabbles in Catholic confession. ![]() A new generation is taking up the fightįifty-three years after the publication of Blume’s ‘Are You There God? It’s Me, Margaret,’ the fight to destigmatize menstruation continues in film and TV. ![]() ![]() Movies Judy Blume made periods a hot-button topic. ![]()
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