No woman is permitted in any "open" Lodge of Free and Accepted Masons, nor any man who is not a Brother of the Degree in which the Lodge is open.
If they permitted someone in there, filming,... they either violated teh Landmarks, are a "clandestine" or unrecognized Lodge, or were showing the
non-ritual part of Lodge.
In PA, the installation of Grand Lodge officers is a non-ritual event and is open to women and other "profane". We wear our Lodge regalia and
pictures are permitted. No Lodge "Work", nor any secret signs of recognition are shown during that time. This might have been the kind of thing they
had done.
A woman attempting to enter an "open" Lodge is considered a "cowan" or outsider, and would be ushered out immediately. All Lodge ritual would be
suspended during such an event.
As far as seeing the inside of the building when the Lodge is not in session, that is entirely permissible. In fact, you can visit the Grand Lodge of
Pennsylvania's website and take a virtual tour of the Grand Lodge's Masonic Temple in Philadelphia. It is a bit more impressive than the average
Lodge Building, but gives an idea how things are laid out, nonetheless.
www.pagrandlodge.org...