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Yoga was brought to the west from India by a lineage of male teachers. Now there's a generation of women who are leading the way and they're radically changing people's lives. From the busy streets of Manhattan to the dusty slums of Kenya, from the golden beaches of Australia Yogawoman uncovers a global phenomenon that has changed the face of yoga forever. -- (C) Official Site Unrated
Release Date Yogawoman Oct 19, 2012 Limited
Yogawoman

Actors For Yogawoman

Annette Bening,Marla Apt,Shola Arewa,Gabriela Bozic,Elena Brower,Seane Corn,Jnani Chapman,Nischala Joy Devi,Paige Elenson,Donna Fahri,Angela Farmer,Mary Lynn Fitton,Lilias Folan,Sharon Gannon,Sara Gottfried,Gabriella Guibilaro,Kate Holcombe,Leslie Howard,Sally Kempton,Judith Lasater

Genres Yogawoman : Documentary,Sports & Fitness,Special Interest

User Ranting Yogawoman : 4.5
User Percentage For Yogawoman : 83 %
User Count Like for Yogawoman : 159
All Critics Ranting For Yogawoman : 5.1
All Critics Count For Yogawoman : 11
All Critics Percentage For Yogawoman : 36 %

Review For Yogawoman

One could, however, wish that this endless encomium played less like a PowerPoint sales pitch, illustrated with clip-art imagery, scored with generic music and narrated in mellifluous tones by Annette Bening.
Ronnie Scheib-Variety

Kate Clere McIntyre and Saraswati Clere's less than revelatory documentary that incessantly makes the point that yoga is really, really good for you.
Frank Scheck-Hollywood Reporter

The ancient Eastern tradition is demonstrably beneficial for both mind and body, but its execution can be so boring and its teachers so painfully earnest.
Sara Stewart-New York Post

Doing yoga proves more appealing than watching a film promote it.
Nicolas Rapold-New York Times

Yogawoman clearly is a fan of yoga and of women. And as it gently reminds us, these two special interests have not always been compatible.
Jonathan Kiefer-Village Voice

With a stronger narrative spine and a little more sense of gender-gap curiosity, Yogawoman could bridge the gap between faithful yoga adherents and a general audience. As is, it does not.
Brent Simon-Shockya.com

For what it is, the film is entirely feel-good, lauds women who are making positive changes in the world, and, if nothing else, provides a reminder to at least stretch once in a while.
Gabrielle Lipton-Paste Magazine

A pleasant and pretty polemic narrated by a serene Annette Bening, Yogawoman presents the ancient practice of yoga as a cure-all for the physical and spiritual ills of today's women.
Marsha McCreadie-Film Journal International

An explanation of the global phenomenon of yoga in the lives of women.
Frederic and Mary Ann Brussat-Spirituality and Practice

It's less a film than an unimaginatively assembled series of talking heads.
Chuck Bowen-Slant Magazine

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