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"Women Pirate Edition" is a collection of works by British photographer Nadia Lee Cohen (1990-). With a cinematic worldview and 1970s-inspired direction, Cohen has vividly captured the fictionalized images of women hidden in Hollywood and advertising. Through self-portraits and meticulously crafted scenes, she continues to provocatively question the diversity of femininity and social stereotypes. This special edition, limited to 750 copies, was published in 2024 by London-based publisher IDEA. It features behind-the-scenes footage from her first film, "Women," as well as unreleased footage, location maps, and costume details. The book's bold design, reminiscent of Japanese film fan books from the 1990s and a obi design by Verdy, adds a playful touch and humor to the original's vibrant aesthetic, making this rare edition a richly immersive experience of Cohen's unique visual world.