Will Men Go See ‘Little Women’? Director Gillian Armstrong Faced the Same Worry in 1994
Armstrong says studio fears over the accessibility of “Little Women” played a part in the film’s limited budget.
Armstrong says studio fears over the accessibility of “Little Women” played a part in the film’s limited budget.
Aussie filmmaker Armstrong tweeted that she “plucked up courage” to see the newest film version of the Louisa May Alcott novel. It didn’t disappoint.
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