Arkansas Democrat-Gazette

WOMEN TALKING (Dec. 2 in limited theaters,

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Dec. 25 nationwide)

Based upon the book by Miriam Toews, the film Women Talking is the story of a group of women from an isolated, ultraconse­rvative religious colony where, from 2005 to 2009, hundreds of women were routinely drugged with animal tranquiliz­er and raped. They come together in a hayloft to discuss how they will reconcile their reality with their faith. Do they stay and forgive the men? Do they stay and fight for change? Or do they leave and start a new life?

Frances McDormand, 65, who produces and stars in the film, sees the subject matters as both timely and important. “We find ourselves in a very confusing and demanding time of recognitio­n and reconcilia­tion among the genders. I find the examinatio­n of this subject in Ms. Toews’ book to be engaging, serious and refreshing­ly amusing,” she said. “I was interested in it being a debate that had a sense of humor and hope and possibilit­y for the future.” The film also stars Rooney Mara and Claire Foye.

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