![]() ![]() ![]() People like Bee and Konkle credit Blume for opening the door that they were able to pass through. Their remarks show how influential her work was not only for novels but in reshaping minds. Other interviewees are Molly Ringwald, Lena Dunham, Anna Konkle and Host of this year’s Canadian Screen Awards, Canada’s Samantha Bee All of which are massive fans of Blume. One that’s inspiring and full of ups and downs. By the time we come to the end, we’ve come to know her entire life story. Through each novel, Blume speaks of her inspiration and what was happening in her life at the time. Their one-on-one interview with the exuberant 84-year-old Blume is, much like her novels, open and honest. In doing so, they expose both Blume’s personal and professional life. She’s unafraid to write frankly about puberty, menstruation, and sex along with the uncomfortableness we feel as tweens, teens and even adults.ĭirectors Davina Pardo and Leah Wolchok place focus on their subject and some of her most celebrated works. ![]() In each, it’s Blume’s honesty that makes us feel seen and understood. One of the titles might have been, “Are You There God? It’s Me, Margaret,” “Blubber,” “Forever…,” or one of the many more. And it’s most likely that you picked up your first Blume book sometime in middle school. This fun and entertaining Documentary chronicles the life of trailblazing Novelist Judy Blume.īlume’s novels have been beloved by millions around the globe. ![]()
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