
Margaret Atwood: A Word After a Word After a Word Is Power
Documentary
Overview
The views and thoughts of Canadian writer Margaret Atwood have never been more relevant than today. Readers turn to her work for answers as they confront the rise of authoritarian leaders, deal with increasingly intrusive technologies, and discuss climate change. Her books are useful as survival tools for hard times. But few know her private life. Who is the woman behind the stories? How does she always seem to know what is coming?
Top Cast


Tatiana Maslany
Tatiana Maslany
Self - Reader (voice)
Tatiana Maslany
Self - Reader (voice)


Margaret Atwood
Margaret Atwood
Self - Writer
Margaret Atwood
Self - Writer
Graeme Gibson
Graeme Gibson
Self - Writer / Partner
Graeme Gibson
Self - Writer / Partner
Harold Atwood
Harold Atwood
Self - Brother
Harold Atwood
Self - Brother
Ruth Atwood
Ruth Atwood
Self - Sister
Ruth Atwood
Self - Sister
Jess Atwood Gibson
Jess Atwood Gibson
Self - Daughter
Jess Atwood Gibson
Self - Daughter
Johnnie Christmas
Johnnie Christmas
Self - Graphic Artist
Johnnie Christmas
Self - Graphic Artist
Adrienne Clarkson
Adrienne Clarkson
Self - Politician
Adrienne Clarkson
Self - Politician
Arnulf Conradi
Arnulf Conradi
Self - Book Publisher
Arnulf Conradi
Self - Book Publisher


Ane Crabtree
Ane Crabtree
Self - Costume Designer
Ane Crabtree
Self - Costume Designer
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