Natalie Dormer presents Sandra Goldbacher’s Me Without You for IWD BFI women in film series

In celebration of International Women’s Day, the BFI are launching an exciting series that sees females across the film industry including Natalie Dormer, Ruth Wilson, Lydia West and Susan Wokomo discuss their favourite films directed by women. Each has chosen a favourite from the BFI’s extensive 60-strong female-directed feature film library – part of BFI Player’s new Women With a Movie Camera collection – and reveals why they passionately feel their choice is an essential watch; how it has influenced them, their lives and their careers. The series begins on International Women’s Day (8th March) with Natalie Dormer’s introduction to Me Without You, starring Anna Friel and Michelle Williams. Watch the clip below for a preview of Dorman’s contribution, in which the actress reflects on how the film explores female friendship and identity. Natalie Dormer reflects on Sandra Goldbacher’s Me Without You to discuss female friendship “It does a thoughtful job of portraying the intensity and the potent dynamics th
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