The Conspiracy knows that Joanne is more than just a bookshop owner to the outside world. She's a threat to herself and others. This modest leader is on her way to fully embodying her full potential as a leader. When they kidnap Joanne in order to force her to conform, they learn that she is much more than she ever imagined. As a feminist one-room thriller with a single protagonist, Joanne is a step above the norm. For most women, it is an essential part of their journey toward full human development: How can you be yourself in the face of overwhelming misogyny and hatred? (both overt and institutionalized). A first for a woman to star in a one-person film (a film that only has one on-screen character).
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The Conspiracy knows that Joanne is more than just a bookshop owner to the outside world. She's a threat to herself and others. This modest leader is on her way to fully embodying her full potential as a leader. When they kidnap Joanne in order to force her to conform, they learn that she is much more than she ever imagined. As a feminist one-room thriller with a single protagonist, Joanne is a step above the norm. For most women, it is an essential part of their journey toward full human development: How can you be yourself in the face of overwhelming misogyny and hatred? (both overt and institutionalized). A first for a woman to star in a one-person film (a film that only has one on-screen character).
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