As Hollywood tries to balance the enormous gender disparity among directors, many critics and audiences are looking back with added respect on past works of female filmmakers, trying to reframe traditional notions of film history by focusing on different perspectives. One film that perfectly encapsulates the difference a female perspective can make is 1985’s “Smooth Talk,” whose new restoration is being celebrated among the revivals of the 58th New York Film Festival. To reflect on what they brought to the material and why the film still feels so relevant today, Alicia Malone, the host of TCM’s “Woman Make Film,” virtually gathered star Laura Dern, director Joyce Chopra, and writer Joyce Carol Oates.