The Middletown Press (Middletown, CT)

IN THE SPOTLIGHT

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But, Hart thought, what if we followed the woman instead of the man? It wouldn’t be revisionis­t or corrective, just a different path. And it was the beginning of the yearslong process of creating “I’m Your Woman,” which turns the lens on the suburban housewife who has to go on the run with a new baby when her criminal husband disappears. The film starring Rachel Brosnahan opens in select theaters Friday and will be available on Amazon Prime Video on Dec. 11.

“It’s not like I want ‘ Thief’ to have followed Jessie,” Hart said. “The movie was so good that I couldn’t stop thinking about this character and the story of all these women. In these crime dramas, even though the women weren’t the main characters, they were amazing characters. They were complex and flawed and

interestin­g and well performed and well written. They just didn’t get their own movie... That’s what inspired me to create Jean.”

Hart and her husband, producer Jordan Horowitz, got to work writing the script. And when Amazon Studio heads, who had been impressed with her superhero drama “Fast Color,” asked what they wanted to make next, they had this ready to go.

Hart has spent most of her career as a writer and filmmaker trying to convince studios that stories about women are worth telling. After years of fighting, she’s finally starting to see the change.

“The studios are starting to really take female filmmakers and filmmakers of color more seriously,” Hart said. “It’s not just lip service anymore.”

 ?? Wilson Webb / Associated Press ?? “The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel’s” Rachel Brosnahan appears in the film “I’m Your Woman.”
Wilson Webb / Associated Press “The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel’s” Rachel Brosnahan appears in the film “I’m Your Woman.”

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