Many people assume that the roleplaying board game Dungeons & Dragons is for boys and not girls, but up-and-coming filmmaker Meredith Jacobson wanted to see if that particular gender stereotype had any merit. So she rounded up a group of boys and girls aged 9-11 and had them play together for her short documentary, “DnDnG” on Vimeo. The results will SHOCK you! Actually they won’t — the girls can totally play and are eager to try it again. There you have it, folks.
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