There’s no shortage of strong women in the world of film. TV.nu’s curated list “Trailblazing Women – Female Portraits That Made an Impact” celebrates stories of women who have left a mark — both on screen and in the industry. Lists like this show the true power of editorial context. It’s not just about what’s available to stream — it’s about what’s worth watching and why. That’s also what Lucidity is built for: making critic and editorial insights part of how discovery works — so that meaningful stories, like these, are easier to find in both human and AI-driven recommendations. https://lnkd.in/d9NcvT-s #AITrustLayer #CriticIntelligence #EntertainmentDiscovery #Streaming #MediaTech
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