Long before Carrie Bradshaw gave the single-and-over-thirty demographic a reputation for being independent and terrible at writing, Katharine Hepburn was thriving as a single woman with as much use for a man as a fish does a bicycle. The year was 1955 when English director David Lean took it upon himself to grab a hold of the actress' new-found popularity and present the opportunity to play against type in Summertime - a love story, travelogue, and battle cry for the single lady which will have its own Criterion release on July 12th.



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