Four women surrounding a Great Male Genius. In the history books, they will seem like rivals. Muses. Affairs. His wife and his mistress, her sister, his pupil.
That is, however, only a fragment of the real story.
The four women are left in the kitchen, and while they clean up, they start to talk. About creating art and taking oneself seriously; about the trappings of womanhood and the limitations on women; about sex. About seeing, and being seen.
Other Women is a scenario about developing the relationships between these women; about art, sisterhood, friendship, and some great, female artists.

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