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Interviews: ‘I’m Your Woman’ director Julia Hart, stars Rachel Brosnahan, Marsha Stephanie Blake and Arinzé Kene

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It’s been two years since Director Julia Hart wowed audiences with her unique spin on the superhero film with Fast Color. Now, the talented director is back with the new Amazon drama I’m Your Woman, which stars Rachel  Brosnahan, Marsha Stephanie Blake and Arinzé Kene.

Exploring the women’s emotional journeys is what Hart does best and viewers can expect a movie that packs an unforgettable punch with its talented cast, and fantastic production design. 

AwardsWatch’s Valerie Complex chatted with Julia Hart, and the cast if I’m Your Woman to talk about their their characters, their intentions, and inspirations.

I’m Your Woman will be in select theaters Friday, December 4 then premiere on Amazon Prime Video on December 11.

Valerie Complex

Valerie Complex is a military veteran, movie nerd and freelance writer. As a lover of Japanese animation, comics, and all things film, she is passionate about inclusion across all entertainment mediums. She has reported from the Sundance Film Festival and SXSW Film Festival.

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