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WOMEN MAKE MOVIES
WITHOUT A WHISPER - KONNON:KWE is the untold story of the profound influence of Indigenous women on the beginning of the women’s rights movement in the United States. AS I WANT | WOMEN MAKE MOVIES Sørfond Jury Statement (2019): “As I Want” depicts the story of a brutal struggle, of its victims, its villains and its heroines. The script intertwines the dramatic events during the 2013 women´s revolt in Egypt and a personal tale of life as a woman in Palestine. The juryfound this
LIP | WOMEN MAKE MOVIES On an isolated, surreal Australian homestead, a middle-aged Aboriginal woman nurses her dying white mother. The adopted daughter’s attentive gestures mask an almost palpable hostility. Their story alludes to the assimilation policy that forced Aboriginal children to be raised in white families. STATELESS | WOMEN MAKE MOVIES The NATIONAL FILM BOARD OF CANADA, HUNGRY EYES MEDIA, and RADA FILM GROUP present STATELESS, a film by MICHÈLE STEPHENSON. HISPANIOLA PRODUCTIONS in co-production with The NATIONAL FILM BOARD OF CANADA. Written and Directed by Michèle Stephenson Produced by Jennifer Holness, Lea Marin, Michèle Stephenson Executive Produced by AnitaLee, Joe
TOO BLACK TO BE FRENCH TOO BLACK TO BE FRENCH is a compelling documentary that discloses, in a frank and honest way, a rarely seen example of racism outside of the U.S. Focusing on the popular debate about racism as it relates to nationality, colorism and classism, the filmmaker’s attempt to discover her own French roots takes the viewer along on her journey. WHO'S AFRAID OF KATHY ACKER? A multi-layered work featuring animation, archival footage and interviews with the likes of William Burroughs, Carolee Schneemann and Richard Hell, Who’s Afraid of Kathy Acker by Austrian artist Barbara Caspar and co-produced by Annette Pisacane (Nico Icon) and Markus Fischer, is a thoughtful and creative film biography/essay on the late outlaw writer and punk icon, whose formally inventive GREAT UNSUNG WOMEN OF COMPUTING: THE COMPUTERS, THE CODERS Great Unsung Women of Computing is a series of three remarkable documentary films that show how women revolutionized the computing and Internet technology we use today, inspiring female students to believe that programming careers lie within their grasp. The Computers features the extraordinary story of the ENIAC Programmers, six youngwomen
BETWEEN THE LINES: ASIAN AMERICAN WOMEN'S POETRY BETWEEN THE LINES offers rare interviews with over 15 major Asian-Pacific American women poets. Organized in interwoven sections such as Immigration, Language, Family, Memory, and Spirituality, it is a sophisticated merging of Asian-American history and identity with THRILLER | WOMEN MAKE MOVIES Sally Potter. Sally Potter made her first 8mm film aged fourteen. She has since written and directed eight feature films, as well as many short films (including THRILLER and PLAY) and a television series, and has directed opera (Carmen for the ENO in 2007) and other live work. Her background is in choreography, music, performance art and THE PASSION OF REMEMBRANCE She has been described as “a formidable figure in black filmmaking in Britain” by Gwendolyn Audrey Foster. Blackwood’s first Sankofa film, THE PASSION OF REMEMBRANCE, was an 80–minute project co-written and co-directed with Isaac Julien, which Women Film Directors called “a moving, elegant feast of images.”. Blackwood’s next workWOMEN MAKE MOVIES
WITHOUT A WHISPER - KONNON:KWE is the untold story of the profound influence of Indigenous women on the beginning of the women’s rights movement in the United States. AS I WANT | WOMEN MAKE MOVIES Sørfond Jury Statement (2019): “As I Want” depicts the story of a brutal struggle, of its victims, its villains and its heroines. The script intertwines the dramatic events during the 2013 women´s revolt in Egypt and a personal tale of life as a woman in Palestine. The juryfound this
LIP | WOMEN MAKE MOVIES On an isolated, surreal Australian homestead, a middle-aged Aboriginal woman nurses her dying white mother. The adopted daughter’s attentive gestures mask an almost palpable hostility. Their story alludes to the assimilation policy that forced Aboriginal children to be raised in white families. STATELESS | WOMEN MAKE MOVIES The NATIONAL FILM BOARD OF CANADA, HUNGRY EYES MEDIA, and RADA FILM GROUP present STATELESS, a film by MICHÈLE STEPHENSON. HISPANIOLA PRODUCTIONS in co-production with The NATIONAL FILM BOARD OF CANADA. Written and Directed by Michèle Stephenson Produced by Jennifer Holness, Lea Marin, Michèle Stephenson Executive Produced by AnitaLee, Joe
TOO BLACK TO BE FRENCH TOO BLACK TO BE FRENCH is a compelling documentary that discloses, in a frank and honest way, a rarely seen example of racism outside of the U.S. Focusing on the popular debate about racism as it relates to nationality, colorism and classism, the filmmaker’s attempt to discover her own French roots takes the viewer along on her journey. WHO'S AFRAID OF KATHY ACKER? A multi-layered work featuring animation, archival footage and interviews with the likes of William Burroughs, Carolee Schneemann and Richard Hell, Who’s Afraid of Kathy Acker by Austrian artist Barbara Caspar and co-produced by Annette Pisacane (Nico Icon) and Markus Fischer, is a thoughtful and creative film biography/essay on the late outlaw writer and punk icon, whose formally inventive GREAT UNSUNG WOMEN OF COMPUTING: THE COMPUTERS, THE CODERS Great Unsung Women of Computing is a series of three remarkable documentary films that show how women revolutionized the computing and Internet technology we use today, inspiring female students to believe that programming careers lie within their grasp. The Computers features the extraordinary story of the ENIAC Programmers, six youngwomen
BETWEEN THE LINES: ASIAN AMERICAN WOMEN'S POETRY BETWEEN THE LINES offers rare interviews with over 15 major Asian-Pacific American women poets. Organized in interwoven sections such as Immigration, Language, Family, Memory, and Spirituality, it is a sophisticated merging of Asian-American history and identity with HOME | WOMEN MAKE MOVIES For more than 45 years, Women Make Movies has championed women filmmakers and their stories. The largest distributor of films by and about women in the world, WMM also supports hundreds of independent filmmakers each year with our highly successful Production AssistanceProgram.
STATELESS WATCH PAGE For more than 45 years, Women Make Movies has championed women filmmakers and their stories. The largest distributor of films by and about women in the world, WMM also supports hundreds of independent filmmakers each year with our highly successful Production AssistanceProgram.
ALL WE’VE GOT WATCH PAGE For more than 45 years, Women Make Movies has championed women filmmakers and their stories. The largest distributor of films by and about women in the world, WMM also supports hundreds of independent filmmakers each year with our highly successful Production AssistanceProgram.
FUNDERS | WOMEN MAKE MOVIES For more than 45 years, Women Make Movies has championed women filmmakers and their stories. The largest distributor of films by and about women in the world, WMM also supports hundreds of independent filmmakers each year with our highly successful Production AssistanceProgram.
LIP | WOMEN MAKE MOVIES It is Hollywood’s favorite role for black women: the maid. Sassy or sweet, snickeringly attentive or flippantly dismissive, the performers who play them steal every scene they are in, and Tracy Moffatt’s entertaining video collage reveals the narrow margin Hollywood has allowed black actresses to shine in. CODED BIAS WATCH PAGE For more than 45 years, Women Make Movies has championed women filmmakers and their stories. The largest distributor of films by and about women in the world, WMM also supports hundreds of independent filmmakers each year with our highly successful Production AssistanceProgram.
BLACK FEMINIST
SYNOPSIS. BLACK FEMINIST is a lively and illuminating documentary that explores the double-edged sword of racial and gender oppression that Black Women face in America. Frustrated by the lack of intersectionality in the women’s movement and the misogyny plaguing the Black liberation movement, filmmaker Zanah Thirus set out to shinea light on
1946: THE MISTRANSLATION THAT SHIFTED CULTURE 1946: THE MISTRANSLATION THAT SHIFTED CULTURE. Sharon "Rocky" Roggio & Daniel Karslake. A journey which unveils the mystery of how theology, history, culture, and politics led to a Biblical mistranslation, the man who tried to stop it, and the impassioned academic crusade of the LGBTQIA+ Christian community-driven to discover the truth. SEÑORITA EXTRAVIADA, MISSING YOUNG WOMAN SENORITA EXTRAVIADA, MISSING YOUNG WOMAN tells the haunting story of the more than 350 kidnapped, raped and murdered young women of Juárez, Mexico. Visually poetic, yet unflinching in its gaze, this compelling investigation unravels the layers of complicity that have allowed for the brutal murders of women living along the Mexico-U.S.border.
MOUNTAINS THAT TAKE WING: ANGELA DAVIS & YURI KOCHIYAMA A Thirteen years, two radical activist all-stars-one conversation. Internationally renowned scholar, professor and writer Angela Davis and 89-year-old grassroots organizer and Nobel Peace Prize nominee Yuri Kochiyama spent over a decade conversing intimately about personal histories and influences that shaped them and their overlapping experiences. HOME | WOMEN MAKE MOVIESDISTRIBUTIONPRODUCTION ASSISTANCE PROGRAMRESOURCESBLOGABOUTDONATE For more than 45 years, Women Make Movies has championed women filmmakers and their stories. The largest distributor of films by and about women in the world, WMM also supports hundreds of independent filmmakers each year with our highly successful Production AssistanceProgram.
DEEP RUN | WOMEN MAKE MOVIES "Deep Run is a sensitive and compelling portrait of trans teen Cole Ray Davis becoming a man in rural North Carolina. Cole’s story is a microcosm of so many compelling contemporary issues, he personifies how millennials will alter our culture's attitudes on transgender rights, the plight of the undocumented, and religious intolerance. THE PASSION OF REMEMBRANCE She has been described as “a formidable figure in black filmmaking in Britain” by Gwendolyn Audrey Foster. Blackwood’s first Sankofa film, THE PASSION OF REMEMBRANCE, was an 80–minute project co-written and co-directed with Isaac Julien, which Women Film Directors called “a moving, elegant feast of images.”. Blackwood’s next work TOO BLACK TO BE FRENCH TOO BLACK TO BE FRENCH is a compelling documentary that discloses, in a frank and honest way, a rarely seen example of racism outside of the U.S. Focusing on the popular debate about racism as it relates to nationality, colorism and classism, the filmmaker’s attempt to discover her own French roots takes the viewer along on her journey. WHO'S AFRAID OF KATHY ACKER? A multi-layered work featuring animation, archival footage and interviews with the likes of William Burroughs, Carolee Schneemann and Richard Hell, Who’s Afraid of Kathy Acker by Austrian artist Barbara Caspar and co-produced by Annette Pisacane (Nico Icon) and Markus Fischer, is a thoughtful and creative film biography/essay on the late outlaw writer and punk icon, whose formally inventive THE DAY I WILL NEVER FORGET THE DAY I WILL NEVER FORGET is a gripping feature documentary by acclaimed filmmaker Kim Longinotto that examines the practice of female genital mutilation in Kenya and the pioneering African women who are bravely reversing the tradition. GREAT UNSUNG WOMEN OF COMPUTING: THE COMPUTERS, THE CODERS Great Unsung Women of Computing is a series of three remarkable documentary films that show how women revolutionized the computing and Internet technology we use today, inspiring female students to believe that programming careers lie within their grasp. The Computers features the extraordinary story of the ENIAC Programmers, six youngwomen
HISTORY AND MEMORY: FOR AKIKO AND TAKASHIGE Groundbreaking and haunting, this film is a poetic composition of recorded history and non-recorded memory. Filmmaker Rea Tajiri’s family was among the 120,000 Japanese and Japanese Americans who were imprisoned in internment camps after the attack on Pearl Harbor. BETWEEN THE LINES: ASIAN AMERICAN WOMEN'S POETRY BETWEEN THE LINES offers rare interviews with over 15 major Asian-Pacific American women poets. Organized in interwoven sections such as Immigration, Language, Family, Memory, and Spirituality, it is a sophisticated merging of Asian-American history and identity with 1946: THE MISTRANSLATION THAT SHIFTED CULTURE 1946: THE MISTRANSLATION THAT SHIFTED CULTURE. Sharon "Rocky" Roggio & Daniel Karslake. A journey which unveils the mystery of how theology, history, culture, and politics led to a Biblical mistranslation, the man who tried to stop it, and the impassioned academic crusade of the LGBTQIA+ Christian community-driven to discover the truth. HOME | WOMEN MAKE MOVIESDISTRIBUTIONPRODUCTION ASSISTANCE PROGRAMRESOURCESBLOGABOUTDONATE For more than 45 years, Women Make Movies has championed women filmmakers and their stories. The largest distributor of films by and about women in the world, WMM also supports hundreds of independent filmmakers each year with our highly successful Production AssistanceProgram.
DEEP RUN | WOMEN MAKE MOVIES "Deep Run is a sensitive and compelling portrait of trans teen Cole Ray Davis becoming a man in rural North Carolina. Cole’s story is a microcosm of so many compelling contemporary issues, he personifies how millennials will alter our culture's attitudes on transgender rights, the plight of the undocumented, and religious intolerance. THE PASSION OF REMEMBRANCE She has been described as “a formidable figure in black filmmaking in Britain” by Gwendolyn Audrey Foster. Blackwood’s first Sankofa film, THE PASSION OF REMEMBRANCE, was an 80–minute project co-written and co-directed with Isaac Julien, which Women Film Directors called “a moving, elegant feast of images.”. Blackwood’s next work TOO BLACK TO BE FRENCH TOO BLACK TO BE FRENCH is a compelling documentary that discloses, in a frank and honest way, a rarely seen example of racism outside of the U.S. Focusing on the popular debate about racism as it relates to nationality, colorism and classism, the filmmaker’s attempt to discover her own French roots takes the viewer along on her journey. WHO'S AFRAID OF KATHY ACKER? A multi-layered work featuring animation, archival footage and interviews with the likes of William Burroughs, Carolee Schneemann and Richard Hell, Who’s Afraid of Kathy Acker by Austrian artist Barbara Caspar and co-produced by Annette Pisacane (Nico Icon) and Markus Fischer, is a thoughtful and creative film biography/essay on the late outlaw writer and punk icon, whose formally inventive THE DAY I WILL NEVER FORGET THE DAY I WILL NEVER FORGET is a gripping feature documentary by acclaimed filmmaker Kim Longinotto that examines the practice of female genital mutilation in Kenya and the pioneering African women who are bravely reversing the tradition. GREAT UNSUNG WOMEN OF COMPUTING: THE COMPUTERS, THE CODERS Great Unsung Women of Computing is a series of three remarkable documentary films that show how women revolutionized the computing and Internet technology we use today, inspiring female students to believe that programming careers lie within their grasp. The Computers features the extraordinary story of the ENIAC Programmers, six youngwomen
HISTORY AND MEMORY: FOR AKIKO AND TAKASHIGE Groundbreaking and haunting, this film is a poetic composition of recorded history and non-recorded memory. Filmmaker Rea Tajiri’s family was among the 120,000 Japanese and Japanese Americans who were imprisoned in internment camps after the attack on Pearl Harbor. BETWEEN THE LINES: ASIAN AMERICAN WOMEN'S POETRY BETWEEN THE LINES offers rare interviews with over 15 major Asian-Pacific American women poets. Organized in interwoven sections such as Immigration, Language, Family, Memory, and Spirituality, it is a sophisticated merging of Asian-American history and identity with 1946: THE MISTRANSLATION THAT SHIFTED CULTURE 1946: THE MISTRANSLATION THAT SHIFTED CULTURE. Sharon "Rocky" Roggio & Daniel Karslake. A journey which unveils the mystery of how theology, history, culture, and politics led to a Biblical mistranslation, the man who tried to stop it, and the impassioned academic crusade of the LGBTQIA+ Christian community-driven to discover the truth. ALL WE’VE GOT WATCH PAGE For more than 45 years, Women Make Movies has championed women filmmakers and their stories. The largest distributor of films by and about women in the world, WMM also supports hundreds of independent filmmakers each year with our highly successful Production AssistanceProgram.
STATELESS WATCH PAGE For more than 45 years, Women Make Movies has championed women filmmakers and their stories. The largest distributor of films by and about women in the world, WMM also supports hundreds of independent filmmakers each year with our highly successful Production AssistanceProgram.
DESIRE | WOMEN MAKE MOVIES Julie Gustafson is an award-winning documentary filmmaker who has recently returned to the Boston area where she grew up. Her most recent project, DESIRE, was filmed collaboratively with teenage girls over a 10-year period in New Orleans. Completed shortly before Hurricane Katrina, the feature documentary was released by Women MakeMovies
FUNDERS | WOMEN MAKE MOVIES For more than 45 years, Women Make Movies has championed women filmmakers and their stories. The largest distributor of films by and about women in the world, WMM also supports hundreds of independent filmmakers each year with our highly successful Production AssistanceProgram.
WOMEN MAKE MOVIES
WITHOUT A WHISPER - KONNON:KWE is the untold story of the profound influence of Indigenous women on the beginning of the women’s rights movement in the United States. CODED BIAS WATCH PAGE For more than 45 years, Women Make Movies has championed women filmmakers and their stories. The largest distributor of films by and about women in the world, WMM also supports hundreds of independent filmmakers each year with our highly successful Production AssistanceProgram.
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Trinh T. Minh-ha. Born in Vietnam, Trinh T. Minh-ha is a filmmaker, writer and music composer. Her works include: eight films: FORGETTING VIETNAM (90 mins, 2015), NIGHT PASSAGE (98mins narrative, 2004), THE FOURTH DIMENSION (87 min Digital Video, 2001), A TALE OF LOVE (108 mins, 1995), an experimental narrative, SHOOT FOR THE CONTENTS (102 mins, 1991), a film on culture, art and STATELESS | WOMEN MAKE MOVIES The NATIONAL FILM BOARD OF CANADA, HUNGRY EYES MEDIA, and RADA FILM GROUP present STATELESS, a film by MICHÈLE STEPHENSON. HISPANIOLA PRODUCTIONS in co-production with The NATIONAL FILM BOARD OF CANADA. Written and Directed by Michèle Stephenson Produced by Jennifer Holness, Lea Marin, Michèle Stephenson Executive Produced by AnitaLee, Joe
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BLACK FEMINIST
SYNOPSIS. BLACK FEMINIST is a lively and illuminating documentary that explores the double-edged sword of racial and gender oppression that Black Women face in America. Frustrated by the lack of intersectionality in the women’s movement and the misogyny plaguing the Black liberation movement, filmmaker Zanah Thirus set out to shinea light on
THRILLER | WOMEN MAKE MOVIES Sally Potter. Sally Potter made her first 8mm film aged fourteen. She has since written and directed eight feature films, as well as many short films (including THRILLER and PLAY) and a television series, and has directed opera (Carmen for the ENO in 2007) and other live work. Her background is in choreography, music, performance art and THE PASSION OF REMEMBRANCE She has been described as “a formidable figure in black filmmaking in Britain” by Gwendolyn Audrey Foster. Blackwood’s first Sankofa film, THE PASSION OF REMEMBRANCE, was an 80–minute project co-written and co-directed with Isaac Julien, which Women Film Directors called “a moving, elegant feast of images.”. Blackwood’s next work FUNDERS | WOMEN MAKE MOVIES For more than 45 years, Women Make Movies has championed women filmmakers and their stories. The largest distributor of films by and about women in the world, WMM also supports hundreds of independent filmmakers each year with our highly successful Production AssistanceProgram.
WOMEN MAKE MOVIES
WITHOUT A WHISPER - KONNON:KWE is the untold story of the profound influence of Indigenous women on the beginning of the women’s rights movement in the United States. LIP | WOMEN MAKE MOVIES On an isolated, surreal Australian homestead, a middle-aged Aboriginal woman nurses her dying white mother. The adopted daughter’s attentive gestures mask an almost palpable hostility. Their story alludes to the assimilation policy that forced Aboriginal children to be raised in white families. TOO BLACK TO BE FRENCH TOO BLACK TO BE FRENCH is a compelling documentary that discloses, in a frank and honest way, a rarely seen example of racism outside of the U.S. Focusing on the popular debate about racism as it relates to nationality, colorism and classism, the filmmaker’s attempt to discover her own French roots takes the viewer along on her journey. WHO'S AFRAID OF KATHY ACKER? A multi-layered work featuring animation, archival footage and interviews with the likes of William Burroughs, Carolee Schneemann and Richard Hell, Who’s Afraid of Kathy Acker by Austrian artist Barbara Caspar and co-produced by Annette Pisacane (Nico Icon) and Markus Fischer, is a thoughtful and creative film biography/essay on the late outlaw writer and punk icon, whose formally inventive GREAT UNSUNG WOMEN OF COMPUTING: THE COMPUTERS, THE CODERS Great Unsung Women of Computing is a series of three remarkable documentary films that show how women revolutionized the computing and Internet technology we use today, inspiring female students to believe that programming careers lie within their grasp. The Computers features the extraordinary story of the ENIAC Programmers, six youngwomen
BETWEEN THE LINES: ASIAN AMERICAN WOMEN'S POETRY BETWEEN THE LINES offers rare interviews with over 15 major Asian-Pacific American women poets. Organized in interwoven sections such as Immigration, Language, Family, Memory, and Spirituality, it is a sophisticated merging of Asian-American history and identity withNANDINI SIKAND
Her films include: The Bhangra Wrap (1995), Don't Fence Me In (1998), Amazonia (2001), In Whose Name? (2004), Soma Girls (2009), and Cranes of Hope (2011). She also produced the documentary Mahasweta Devi: Witness, Advocate, Writer (2001). In television, she has worked as a producer and director on projects for Channel Four: UK, Ovation: the THRILLER | WOMEN MAKE MOVIES Sally Potter. Sally Potter made her first 8mm film aged fourteen. She has since written and directed eight feature films, as well as many short films (including THRILLER and PLAY) and a television series, and has directed opera (Carmen for the ENO in 2007) and other live work. Her background is in choreography, music, performance art and THE PASSION OF REMEMBRANCE She has been described as “a formidable figure in black filmmaking in Britain” by Gwendolyn Audrey Foster. Blackwood’s first Sankofa film, THE PASSION OF REMEMBRANCE, was an 80–minute project co-written and co-directed with Isaac Julien, which Women Film Directors called “a moving, elegant feast of images.”. Blackwood’s next workWOMEN MAKE MOVIES
WITHOUT A WHISPER - KONNON:KWE is the untold story of the profound influence of Indigenous women on the beginning of the women’s rights movement in the United States. LIP | WOMEN MAKE MOVIES On an isolated, surreal Australian homestead, a middle-aged Aboriginal woman nurses her dying white mother. The adopted daughter’s attentive gestures mask an almost palpable hostility. Their story alludes to the assimilation policy that forced Aboriginal children to be raised in white families. TOO BLACK TO BE FRENCH TOO BLACK TO BE FRENCH is a compelling documentary that discloses, in a frank and honest way, a rarely seen example of racism outside of the U.S. Focusing on the popular debate about racism as it relates to nationality, colorism and classism, the filmmaker’s attempt to discover her own French roots takes the viewer along on her journey. WHO'S AFRAID OF KATHY ACKER? A multi-layered work featuring animation, archival footage and interviews with the likes of William Burroughs, Carolee Schneemann and Richard Hell, Who’s Afraid of Kathy Acker by Austrian artist Barbara Caspar and co-produced by Annette Pisacane (Nico Icon) and Markus Fischer, is a thoughtful and creative film biography/essay on the late outlaw writer and punk icon, whose formally inventive GREAT UNSUNG WOMEN OF COMPUTING: THE COMPUTERS, THE CODERS Great Unsung Women of Computing is a series of three remarkable documentary films that show how women revolutionized the computing and Internet technology we use today, inspiring female students to believe that programming careers lie within their grasp. The Computers features the extraordinary story of the ENIAC Programmers, six youngwomen
BETWEEN THE LINES: ASIAN AMERICAN WOMEN'S POETRY BETWEEN THE LINES offers rare interviews with over 15 major Asian-Pacific American women poets. Organized in interwoven sections such as Immigration, Language, Family, Memory, and Spirituality, it is a sophisticated merging of Asian-American history and identity withNANDINI SIKAND
Her films include: The Bhangra Wrap (1995), Don't Fence Me In (1998), Amazonia (2001), In Whose Name? (2004), Soma Girls (2009), and Cranes of Hope (2011). She also produced the documentary Mahasweta Devi: Witness, Advocate, Writer (2001). In television, she has worked as a producer and director on projects for Channel Four: UK, Ovation: the 1946: THE MISTRANSLATION THAT SHIFTED CULTURE 1946: THE MISTRANSLATION THAT SHIFTED CULTURE. Sharon "Rocky" Roggio & Daniel Karslake. A journey which unveils the mystery of how theology, history, culture, and politics led to a Biblical mistranslation, the man who tried to stop it, and the impassioned academic crusade of the LGBTQIA+ Christian community-driven to discover the truth. HOME | WOMEN MAKE MOVIES For more than 45 years, Women Make Movies has championed women filmmakers and their stories. The largest distributor of films by and about women in the world, WMM also supports hundreds of independent filmmakers each year with our highly successful Production AssistanceProgram.
900 WOMEN | WOMEN MAKE MOVIES “The Louisiana Correctional Institute is located in the swamps of southern Louisiana in the small town of St. Gabriel. Built in 1970 to house an increasing population of female convicts, today it houses the state's most dangerous female prisoners and often exceeds its population capacity of 900. ALL WE’VE GOT WATCH PAGE For more than 45 years, Women Make Movies has championed women filmmakers and their stories. The largest distributor of films by and about women in the world, WMM also supports hundreds of independent filmmakers each year with our highly successful Production AssistanceProgram.
LIP | WOMEN MAKE MOVIES It is Hollywood’s favorite role for black women: the maid. Sassy or sweet, snickeringly attentive or flippantly dismissive, the performers who play them steal every scene they are in, and Tracy Moffatt’s entertaining video collage reveals the narrow margin Hollywood has allowed black actresses to shine in. CODED BIAS WATCH PAGE For more than 45 years, Women Make Movies has championed women filmmakers and their stories. The largest distributor of films by and about women in the world, WMM also supports hundreds of independent filmmakers each year with our highly successful Production AssistanceProgram.
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PERSIS. Vaishali Sinha . PERSIS is a documentary film exploring the legacy of the unheralded model-turned-actor Persis Khambatta. CODED BIAS – HOST A SCREENING 01 Fill out the form below. 02 We’ll email you a price quote. 03 Book your screening and pay. 04 We’ll send you downloadable promotional materials and a “How to Host a Screening” Guide. 05 We’ll send you details of how to access your virtual screening. Please send your screening request at least two weeks prior to yourpreferred
HISTORY AND MEMORY: FOR AKIKO AND TAKASHIGE Groundbreaking and haunting, this film is a poetic composition of recorded history and non-recorded memory. Filmmaker Rea Tajiri’s family was among the 120,000 Japanese and Japanese Americans who were imprisoned in internment camps after the attack on Pearl Harbor. 1946: THE MISTRANSLATION THAT SHIFTED CULTURE 1946: THE MISTRANSLATION THAT SHIFTED CULTURE. Sharon "Rocky" Roggio & Daniel Karslake. A journey which unveils the mystery of how theology, history, culture, and politics led to a Biblical mistranslation, the man who tried to stop it, and the impassioned academic crusade of the LGBTQIA+ Christian community-driven to discover the truth. MOUNTAINS THAT TAKE WING: ANGELA DAVIS & YURI KOCHIYAMA A Thirteen years, two radical activist all-stars-one conversation. Internationally renowned scholar, professor and writer Angela Davis and 89-year-old grassroots organizer and Nobel Peace Prize nominee Yuri Kochiyama spent over a decade conversing intimately about personal histories and influences that shaped them and their overlapping experiences. THRILLER | WOMEN MAKE MOVIES Sally Potter. Sally Potter made her first 8mm film aged fourteen. She has since written and directed eight feature films, as well as many short films (including THRILLER and PLAY) and a television series, and has directed opera (Carmen for the ENO in 2007) and other live work. Her background is in choreography, music, performance art and THE PASSION OF REMEMBRANCE She has been described as “a formidable figure in black filmmaking in Britain” by Gwendolyn Audrey Foster. Blackwood’s first Sankofa film, THE PASSION OF REMEMBRANCE, was an 80–minute project co-written and co-directed with Isaac Julien, which Women Film Directors called “a moving, elegant feast of images.”. Blackwood’s next work FUNDERS | WOMEN MAKE MOVIES For more than 45 years, Women Make Movies has championed women filmmakers and their stories. The largest distributor of films by and about women in the world, WMM also supports hundreds of independent filmmakers each year with our highly successful Production AssistanceProgram.
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WITHOUT A WHISPER - KONNON:KWE is the untold story of the profound influence of Indigenous women on the beginning of the women’s rights movement in the United States. LIP | WOMEN MAKE MOVIES On an isolated, surreal Australian homestead, a middle-aged Aboriginal woman nurses her dying white mother. The adopted daughter’s attentive gestures mask an almost palpable hostility. Their story alludes to the assimilation policy that forced Aboriginal children to be raised in white families. TOO BLACK TO BE FRENCH TOO BLACK TO BE FRENCH is a compelling documentary that discloses, in a frank and honest way, a rarely seen example of racism outside of the U.S. Focusing on the popular debate about racism as it relates to nationality, colorism and classism, the filmmaker’s attempt to discover her own French roots takes the viewer along on her journey. WHO'S AFRAID OF KATHY ACKER? A multi-layered work featuring animation, archival footage and interviews with the likes of William Burroughs, Carolee Schneemann and Richard Hell, Who’s Afraid of Kathy Acker by Austrian artist Barbara Caspar and co-produced by Annette Pisacane (Nico Icon) and Markus Fischer, is a thoughtful and creative film biography/essay on the late outlaw writer and punk icon, whose formally inventive GREAT UNSUNG WOMEN OF COMPUTING: THE COMPUTERS, THE CODERS Great Unsung Women of Computing is a series of three remarkable documentary films that show how women revolutionized the computing and Internet technology we use today, inspiring female students to believe that programming careers lie within their grasp. The Computers features the extraordinary story of the ENIAC Programmers, six youngwomen
BETWEEN THE LINES: ASIAN AMERICAN WOMEN'S POETRY BETWEEN THE LINES offers rare interviews with over 15 major Asian-Pacific American women poets. Organized in interwoven sections such as Immigration, Language, Family, Memory, and Spirituality, it is a sophisticated merging of Asian-American history and identity withNANDINI SIKAND
Her films include: The Bhangra Wrap (1995), Don't Fence Me In (1998), Amazonia (2001), In Whose Name? (2004), Soma Girls (2009), and Cranes of Hope (2011). She also produced the documentary Mahasweta Devi: Witness, Advocate, Writer (2001). In television, she has worked as a producer and director on projects for Channel Four: UK, Ovation: the THRILLER | WOMEN MAKE MOVIES Sally Potter. Sally Potter made her first 8mm film aged fourteen. She has since written and directed eight feature films, as well as many short films (including THRILLER and PLAY) and a television series, and has directed opera (Carmen for the ENO in 2007) and other live work. Her background is in choreography, music, performance art and THE PASSION OF REMEMBRANCE She has been described as “a formidable figure in black filmmaking in Britain” by Gwendolyn Audrey Foster. Blackwood’s first Sankofa film, THE PASSION OF REMEMBRANCE, was an 80–minute project co-written and co-directed with Isaac Julien, which Women Film Directors called “a moving, elegant feast of images.”. Blackwood’s next work FUNDERS | WOMEN MAKE MOVIES For more than 45 years, Women Make Movies has championed women filmmakers and their stories. The largest distributor of films by and about women in the world, WMM also supports hundreds of independent filmmakers each year with our highly successful Production AssistanceProgram.
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WITHOUT A WHISPER - KONNON:KWE is the untold story of the profound influence of Indigenous women on the beginning of the women’s rights movement in the United States. LIP | WOMEN MAKE MOVIES On an isolated, surreal Australian homestead, a middle-aged Aboriginal woman nurses her dying white mother. The adopted daughter’s attentive gestures mask an almost palpable hostility. Their story alludes to the assimilation policy that forced Aboriginal children to be raised in white families. TOO BLACK TO BE FRENCH TOO BLACK TO BE FRENCH is a compelling documentary that discloses, in a frank and honest way, a rarely seen example of racism outside of the U.S. Focusing on the popular debate about racism as it relates to nationality, colorism and classism, the filmmaker’s attempt to discover her own French roots takes the viewer along on her journey. WHO'S AFRAID OF KATHY ACKER? A multi-layered work featuring animation, archival footage and interviews with the likes of William Burroughs, Carolee Schneemann and Richard Hell, Who’s Afraid of Kathy Acker by Austrian artist Barbara Caspar and co-produced by Annette Pisacane (Nico Icon) and Markus Fischer, is a thoughtful and creative film biography/essay on the late outlaw writer and punk icon, whose formally inventive GREAT UNSUNG WOMEN OF COMPUTING: THE COMPUTERS, THE CODERS Great Unsung Women of Computing is a series of three remarkable documentary films that show how women revolutionized the computing and Internet technology we use today, inspiring female students to believe that programming careers lie within their grasp. The Computers features the extraordinary story of the ENIAC Programmers, six youngwomen
BETWEEN THE LINES: ASIAN AMERICAN WOMEN'S POETRY BETWEEN THE LINES offers rare interviews with over 15 major Asian-Pacific American women poets. Organized in interwoven sections such as Immigration, Language, Family, Memory, and Spirituality, it is a sophisticated merging of Asian-American history and identity withNANDINI SIKAND
Her films include: The Bhangra Wrap (1995), Don't Fence Me In (1998), Amazonia (2001), In Whose Name? (2004), Soma Girls (2009), and Cranes of Hope (2011). She also produced the documentary Mahasweta Devi: Witness, Advocate, Writer (2001). In television, she has worked as a producer and director on projects for Channel Four: UK, Ovation: the HOME | WOMEN MAKE MOVIES For more than 45 years, Women Make Movies has championed women filmmakers and their stories. The largest distributor of films by and about women in the world, WMM also supports hundreds of independent filmmakers each year with our highly successful Production AssistanceProgram.
900 WOMEN | WOMEN MAKE MOVIES “The Louisiana Correctional Institute is located in the swamps of southern Louisiana in the small town of St. Gabriel. Built in 1970 to house an increasing population of female convicts, today it houses the state's most dangerous female prisoners and often exceeds its population capacity of 900. ALL WE’VE GOT WATCH PAGE For more than 45 years, Women Make Movies has championed women filmmakers and their stories. The largest distributor of films by and about women in the world, WMM also supports hundreds of independent filmmakers each year with our highly successful Production AssistanceProgram.
LIP | WOMEN MAKE MOVIES It is Hollywood’s favorite role for black women: the maid. Sassy or sweet, snickeringly attentive or flippantly dismissive, the performers who play them steal every scene they are in, and Tracy Moffatt’s entertaining video collage reveals the narrow margin Hollywood has allowed black actresses to shine in. CODED BIAS WATCH PAGE For more than 45 years, Women Make Movies has championed women filmmakers and their stories. The largest distributor of films by and about women in the world, WMM also supports hundreds of independent filmmakers each year with our highly successful Production AssistanceProgram.
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PERSIS. Vaishali Sinha . PERSIS is a documentary film exploring the legacy of the unheralded model-turned-actor Persis Khambatta. CODED BIAS – HOST A SCREENING 01 Fill out the form below. 02 We’ll email you a price quote. 03 Book your screening and pay. 04 We’ll send you downloadable promotional materials and a “How to Host a Screening” Guide. 05 We’ll send you details of how to access your virtual screening. Please send your screening request at least two weeks prior to yourpreferred
HISTORY AND MEMORY: FOR AKIKO AND TAKASHIGE Groundbreaking and haunting, this film is a poetic composition of recorded history and non-recorded memory. Filmmaker Rea Tajiri’s family was among the 120,000 Japanese and Japanese Americans who were imprisoned in internment camps after the attack on Pearl Harbor. 1946: THE MISTRANSLATION THAT SHIFTED CULTURE 1946: THE MISTRANSLATION THAT SHIFTED CULTURE. Sharon "Rocky" Roggio & Daniel Karslake. A journey which unveils the mystery of how theology, history, culture, and politics led to a Biblical mistranslation, the man who tried to stop it, and the impassioned academic crusade of the LGBTQIA+ Christian community-driven to discover the truth. MOUNTAINS THAT TAKE WING: ANGELA DAVIS & YURI KOCHIYAMA A Thirteen years, two radical activist all-stars-one conversation. Internationally renowned scholar, professor and writer Angela Davis and 89-year-old grassroots organizer and Nobel Peace Prize nominee Yuri Kochiyama spent over a decade conversing intimately about personal histories and influences that shaped them and their overlapping experiences. HOME | WOMEN MAKE MOVIESDISTRIBUTIONPRODUCTION ASSISTANCE PROGRAMRESOURCESBLOGABOUTDONATE For more than 45 years, Women Make Movies has championed women filmmakers and their stories. The largest distributor of films by and about women in the world, WMM also supports hundreds of independent filmmakers each year with our highly successful Production AssistanceProgram.
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WITHOUT A WHISPER - KONNON:KWE is the untold story of the profound influence of Indigenous women on the beginning of the women’s rights movement in the United States. THE PASSION OF REMEMBRANCE She has been described as “a formidable figure in black filmmaking in Britain” by Gwendolyn Audrey Foster. Blackwood’s first Sankofa film, THE PASSION OF REMEMBRANCE, was an 80–minute project co-written and co-directed with Isaac Julien, which Women Film Directors called “a moving, elegant feast of images.”. Blackwood’s next work TOO BLACK TO BE FRENCH TOO BLACK TO BE FRENCH is a compelling documentary that discloses, in a frank and honest way, a rarely seen example of racism outside of the U.S. Focusing on the popular debate about racism as it relates to nationality, colorism and classism, the filmmaker’s attempt to discover her own French roots takes the viewer along on her journey.DEFIANT LIVES
DEFIANT LIVES is a triumphant film that traces the origins of the world-wide disability rights movement. License: Universities, Colleges & Institutions K-12, Public Libraries & Select Groups Community College. Format: DVD Sale DVD Rental Digital Site License DSL/DVDBundle
GROUNDERS | WOMEN MAKE MOVIES Melanie Hope is an African American lesbian living and working in Brooklyn, New York. As an undergraduate at Oberlin College she majored in Creative Writing with a concentration in Poetry. Grounders is her first documentary film and she brings to it her life experiences with narrative film, sports, writing and collage. Contact Filmmaker. WHO'S AFRAID OF KATHY ACKER? A multi-layered work featuring animation, archival footage and interviews with the likes of William Burroughs, Carolee Schneemann and Richard Hell, Who’s Afraid of Kathy Acker by Austrian artist Barbara Caspar and co-produced by Annette Pisacane (Nico Icon) and Markus Fischer, is a thoughtful and creative film biography/essay on the late outlaw writer and punk icon, whose formally inventive THE DAY I WILL NEVER FORGET THE DAY I WILL NEVER FORGET is a gripping feature documentary by acclaimed filmmaker Kim Longinotto that examines the practice of female genital mutilation in Kenya and the pioneering African women who are bravely reversing the tradition. HISTORY AND MEMORY: FOR AKIKO AND TAKASHIGE Groundbreaking and haunting, this film is a poetic composition of recorded history and non-recorded memory. Filmmaker Rea Tajiri’s family was among the 120,000 Japanese and Japanese Americans who were imprisoned in internment camps after the attack on Pearl Harbor. HOME | WOMEN MAKE MOVIESDISTRIBUTIONPRODUCTION ASSISTANCE PROGRAMRESOURCESBLOGABOUTDONATE For more than 45 years, Women Make Movies has championed women filmmakers and their stories. The largest distributor of films by and about women in the world, WMM also supports hundreds of independent filmmakers each year with our highly successful Production AssistanceProgram.
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Submit Your Film. Women Make Movies distribution service seeks to expand the public’s exposure to independent films that are directed or co-directed by women identified filmmakers, and whose content is about women and the issues that affect their lives. Our collection of more than 700 films includes award-winning works by both establishedand
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WITHOUT A WHISPER - KONNON:KWE is the untold story of the profound influence of Indigenous women on the beginning of the women’s rights movement in the United States. THE PASSION OF REMEMBRANCE She has been described as “a formidable figure in black filmmaking in Britain” by Gwendolyn Audrey Foster. Blackwood’s first Sankofa film, THE PASSION OF REMEMBRANCE, was an 80–minute project co-written and co-directed with Isaac Julien, which Women Film Directors called “a moving, elegant feast of images.”. Blackwood’s next work TOO BLACK TO BE FRENCH TOO BLACK TO BE FRENCH is a compelling documentary that discloses, in a frank and honest way, a rarely seen example of racism outside of the U.S. Focusing on the popular debate about racism as it relates to nationality, colorism and classism, the filmmaker’s attempt to discover her own French roots takes the viewer along on her journey.DEFIANT LIVES
DEFIANT LIVES is a triumphant film that traces the origins of the world-wide disability rights movement. License: Universities, Colleges & Institutions K-12, Public Libraries & Select Groups Community College. Format: DVD Sale DVD Rental Digital Site License DSL/DVDBundle
GROUNDERS | WOMEN MAKE MOVIES Melanie Hope is an African American lesbian living and working in Brooklyn, New York. As an undergraduate at Oberlin College she majored in Creative Writing with a concentration in Poetry. Grounders is her first documentary film and she brings to it her life experiences with narrative film, sports, writing and collage. Contact Filmmaker. WHO'S AFRAID OF KATHY ACKER? A multi-layered work featuring animation, archival footage and interviews with the likes of William Burroughs, Carolee Schneemann and Richard Hell, Who’s Afraid of Kathy Acker by Austrian artist Barbara Caspar and co-produced by Annette Pisacane (Nico Icon) and Markus Fischer, is a thoughtful and creative film biography/essay on the late outlaw writer and punk icon, whose formally inventive THE DAY I WILL NEVER FORGET THE DAY I WILL NEVER FORGET is a gripping feature documentary by acclaimed filmmaker Kim Longinotto that examines the practice of female genital mutilation in Kenya and the pioneering African women who are bravely reversing the tradition. HISTORY AND MEMORY: FOR AKIKO AND TAKASHIGE Groundbreaking and haunting, this film is a poetic composition of recorded history and non-recorded memory. Filmmaker Rea Tajiri’s family was among the 120,000 Japanese and Japanese Americans who were imprisoned in internment camps after the attack on Pearl Harbor. THRILLER | WOMEN MAKE MOVIES Sally Potter. Sally Potter made her first 8mm film aged fourteen. She has since written and directed eight feature films, as well as many short films (including THRILLER and PLAY) and a television series, and has directed opera (Carmen for the ENO in 2007) and other live work. Her background is in choreography, music, performance art and FUNDERS | WOMEN MAKE MOVIES For more than 45 years, Women Make Movies has championed women filmmakers and their stories. The largest distributor of films by and about women in the world, WMM also supports hundreds of independent filmmakers each year with our highly successful Production AssistanceProgram.
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PERSIS. Vaishali Sinha . PERSIS is a documentary film exploring the legacy of the unheralded model-turned-actor Persis Khambatta. GROUNDERS | WOMEN MAKE MOVIES Melanie Hope is an African American lesbian living and working in Brooklyn, New York. As an undergraduate at Oberlin College she majored in Creative Writing with a concentration in Poetry. Grounders is her first documentary film and she brings to it her life experiences with narrative film, sports, writing and collage. Contact Filmmaker. BLACK FEMINIST WATCH PAGE For more than 45 years, Women Make Movies has championed women filmmakers and their stories. The largest distributor of films by and about women in the world, WMM also supports hundreds of independent filmmakers each year with our highly successful Production AssistanceProgram.
PERSIS | WOMEN MAKE MOVIES For more than 45 years, Women Make Movies has championed women filmmakers and their stories. The largest distributor of films by and about women in the world, WMM also supports hundreds of independent filmmakers each year with our highly successful Production AssistanceProgram.
DEEP RUN | WOMEN MAKE MOVIES "Deep Run is a sensitive and compelling portrait of trans teen Cole Ray Davis becoming a man in rural North Carolina. Cole’s story is a microcosm of so many compelling contemporary issues, he personifies how millennials will alter our culture's attitudes on transgender rights, the plight of the undocumented, and religious intolerance. GREAT UNSUNG WOMEN OF COMPUTING: THE COMPUTERS, THE CODERS Great Unsung Women of Computing is a series of three remarkable documentary films that show how women revolutionized the computing and Internet technology we use today, inspiring female students to believe that programming careers lie within their grasp. The Computers features the extraordinary story of the ENIAC Programmers, six youngwomen
CODED BIAS WATCH PAGE For more than 45 years, Women Make Movies has championed women filmmakers and their stories. The largest distributor of films by and about women in the world, WMM also supports hundreds of independent filmmakers each year with our highly successful Production AssistanceProgram.
BETWEEN THE LINES: ASIAN AMERICAN WOMEN'S POETRY BETWEEN THE LINES offers rare interviews with over 15 major Asian-Pacific American women poets. Organized in interwoven sections such as Immigration, Language, Family, Memory, and Spirituality, it is a sophisticated merging of Asian-American history and identity with HOME | WOMEN MAKE MOVIESDISTRIBUTIONPRODUCTION ASSISTANCE PROGRAMRESOURCESBLOGABOUTDONATE For more than 45 years, Women Make Movies has championed women filmmakers and their stories. The largest distributor of films by and about women in the world, WMM also supports hundreds of independent filmmakers each year with our highly successful Production AssistanceProgram.
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Submit Your Film. Women Make Movies distribution service seeks to expand the public’s exposure to independent films that are directed or co-directed by women identified filmmakers, and whose content is about women and the issues that affect their lives. Our collection of more than 700 films includes award-winning works by both establishedand
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WITHOUT A WHISPER - KONNON:KWE is the untold story of the profound influence of Indigenous women on the beginning of the women’s rights movement in the United States. THE PASSION OF REMEMBRANCE She has been described as “a formidable figure in black filmmaking in Britain” by Gwendolyn Audrey Foster. Blackwood’s first Sankofa film, THE PASSION OF REMEMBRANCE, was an 80–minute project co-written and co-directed with Isaac Julien, which Women Film Directors called “a moving, elegant feast of images.”. Blackwood’s next work TOO BLACK TO BE FRENCH TOO BLACK TO BE FRENCH is a compelling documentary that discloses, in a frank and honest way, a rarely seen example of racism outside of the U.S. Focusing on the popular debate about racism as it relates to nationality, colorism and classism, the filmmaker’s attempt to discover her own French roots takes the viewer along on her journey.DEFIANT LIVES
DEFIANT LIVES is a triumphant film that traces the origins of the world-wide disability rights movement. License: Universities, Colleges & Institutions K-12, Public Libraries & Select Groups Community College. Format: DVD Sale DVD Rental Digital Site License DSL/DVDBundle
GROUNDERS | WOMEN MAKE MOVIES Melanie Hope is an African American lesbian living and working in Brooklyn, New York. As an undergraduate at Oberlin College she majored in Creative Writing with a concentration in Poetry. Grounders is her first documentary film and she brings to it her life experiences with narrative film, sports, writing and collage. Contact Filmmaker. WHO'S AFRAID OF KATHY ACKER? A multi-layered work featuring animation, archival footage and interviews with the likes of William Burroughs, Carolee Schneemann and Richard Hell, Who’s Afraid of Kathy Acker by Austrian artist Barbara Caspar and co-produced by Annette Pisacane (Nico Icon) and Markus Fischer, is a thoughtful and creative film biography/essay on the late outlaw writer and punk icon, whose formally inventive THE DAY I WILL NEVER FORGET THE DAY I WILL NEVER FORGET is a gripping feature documentary by acclaimed filmmaker Kim Longinotto that examines the practice of female genital mutilation in Kenya and the pioneering African women who are bravely reversing the tradition. HISTORY AND MEMORY: FOR AKIKO AND TAKASHIGE Groundbreaking and haunting, this film is a poetic composition of recorded history and non-recorded memory. Filmmaker Rea Tajiri’s family was among the 120,000 Japanese and Japanese Americans who were imprisoned in internment camps after the attack on Pearl Harbor. HOME | WOMEN MAKE MOVIESDISTRIBUTIONPRODUCTION ASSISTANCE PROGRAMRESOURCESBLOGABOUTDONATE For more than 45 years, Women Make Movies has championed women filmmakers and their stories. The largest distributor of films by and about women in the world, WMM also supports hundreds of independent filmmakers each year with our highly successful Production AssistanceProgram.
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Submit Your Film. Women Make Movies distribution service seeks to expand the public’s exposure to independent films that are directed or co-directed by women identified filmmakers, and whose content is about women and the issues that affect their lives. Our collection of more than 700 films includes award-winning works by both establishedand
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WITHOUT A WHISPER - KONNON:KWE is the untold story of the profound influence of Indigenous women on the beginning of the women’s rights movement in the United States. THE PASSION OF REMEMBRANCE She has been described as “a formidable figure in black filmmaking in Britain” by Gwendolyn Audrey Foster. Blackwood’s first Sankofa film, THE PASSION OF REMEMBRANCE, was an 80–minute project co-written and co-directed with Isaac Julien, which Women Film Directors called “a moving, elegant feast of images.”. Blackwood’s next work TOO BLACK TO BE FRENCH TOO BLACK TO BE FRENCH is a compelling documentary that discloses, in a frank and honest way, a rarely seen example of racism outside of the U.S. Focusing on the popular debate about racism as it relates to nationality, colorism and classism, the filmmaker’s attempt to discover her own French roots takes the viewer along on her journey.DEFIANT LIVES
DEFIANT LIVES is a triumphant film that traces the origins of the world-wide disability rights movement. License: Universities, Colleges & Institutions K-12, Public Libraries & Select Groups Community College. Format: DVD Sale DVD Rental Digital Site License DSL/DVDBundle
GROUNDERS | WOMEN MAKE MOVIES Melanie Hope is an African American lesbian living and working in Brooklyn, New York. As an undergraduate at Oberlin College she majored in Creative Writing with a concentration in Poetry. Grounders is her first documentary film and she brings to it her life experiences with narrative film, sports, writing and collage. Contact Filmmaker. WHO'S AFRAID OF KATHY ACKER? A multi-layered work featuring animation, archival footage and interviews with the likes of William Burroughs, Carolee Schneemann and Richard Hell, Who’s Afraid of Kathy Acker by Austrian artist Barbara Caspar and co-produced by Annette Pisacane (Nico Icon) and Markus Fischer, is a thoughtful and creative film biography/essay on the late outlaw writer and punk icon, whose formally inventive THE DAY I WILL NEVER FORGET THE DAY I WILL NEVER FORGET is a gripping feature documentary by acclaimed filmmaker Kim Longinotto that examines the practice of female genital mutilation in Kenya and the pioneering African women who are bravely reversing the tradition. HISTORY AND MEMORY: FOR AKIKO AND TAKASHIGE Groundbreaking and haunting, this film is a poetic composition of recorded history and non-recorded memory. Filmmaker Rea Tajiri’s family was among the 120,000 Japanese and Japanese Americans who were imprisoned in internment camps after the attack on Pearl Harbor. THRILLER | WOMEN MAKE MOVIES Sally Potter. Sally Potter made her first 8mm film aged fourteen. She has since written and directed eight feature films, as well as many short films (including THRILLER and PLAY) and a television series, and has directed opera (Carmen for the ENO in 2007) and other live work. Her background is in choreography, music, performance art and FUNDERS | WOMEN MAKE MOVIES For more than 45 years, Women Make Movies has championed women filmmakers and their stories. The largest distributor of films by and about women in the world, WMM also supports hundreds of independent filmmakers each year with our highly successful Production AssistanceProgram.
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PERSIS. Vaishali Sinha . PERSIS is a documentary film exploring the legacy of the unheralded model-turned-actor Persis Khambatta. GROUNDERS | WOMEN MAKE MOVIES Melanie Hope is an African American lesbian living and working in Brooklyn, New York. As an undergraduate at Oberlin College she majored in Creative Writing with a concentration in Poetry. Grounders is her first documentary film and she brings to it her life experiences with narrative film, sports, writing and collage. Contact Filmmaker. BLACK FEMINIST WATCH PAGE For more than 45 years, Women Make Movies has championed women filmmakers and their stories. The largest distributor of films by and about women in the world, WMM also supports hundreds of independent filmmakers each year with our highly successful Production AssistanceProgram.
PERSIS | WOMEN MAKE MOVIES For more than 45 years, Women Make Movies has championed women filmmakers and their stories. The largest distributor of films by and about women in the world, WMM also supports hundreds of independent filmmakers each year with our highly successful Production AssistanceProgram.
DEEP RUN | WOMEN MAKE MOVIES "Deep Run is a sensitive and compelling portrait of trans teen Cole Ray Davis becoming a man in rural North Carolina. Cole’s story is a microcosm of so many compelling contemporary issues, he personifies how millennials will alter our culture's attitudes on transgender rights, the plight of the undocumented, and religious intolerance. GREAT UNSUNG WOMEN OF COMPUTING: THE COMPUTERS, THE CODERS Great Unsung Women of Computing is a series of three remarkable documentary films that show how women revolutionized the computing and Internet technology we use today, inspiring female students to believe that programming careers lie within their grasp. The Computers features the extraordinary story of the ENIAC Programmers, six youngwomen
CODED BIAS WATCH PAGE For more than 45 years, Women Make Movies has championed women filmmakers and their stories. The largest distributor of films by and about women in the world, WMM also supports hundreds of independent filmmakers each year with our highly successful Production AssistanceProgram.
BETWEEN THE LINES: ASIAN AMERICAN WOMEN'S POETRY BETWEEN THE LINES offers rare interviews with over 15 major Asian-Pacific American women poets. Organized in interwoven sections such as Immigration, Language, Family, Memory, and Spirituality, it is a sophisticated merging of Asian-American history and identity with HOME | WOMEN MAKE MOVIESDISTRIBUTIONPRODUCTION ASSISTANCE PROGRAMRESOURCESBLOGABOUTDONATE For more than 45 years, Women Make Movies has championed women filmmakers and their stories. The largest distributor of films by and about women in the world, WMM also supports hundreds of independent filmmakers each year with our highly successful Production AssistanceProgram.
SUBMIT YOUR FILM
Submit Your Film. Women Make Movies distribution service seeks to expand the public’s exposure to independent films that are directed or co-directed by women identified filmmakers, and whose content is about women and the issues that affect their lives. Our collection of more than 700 films includes award-winning works by both establishedand
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WITHOUT A WHISPER - KONNON:KWE is the untold story of the profound influence of Indigenous women on the beginning of the women’s rights movement in the United States. THE PASSION OF REMEMBRANCE She has been described as “a formidable figure in black filmmaking in Britain” by Gwendolyn Audrey Foster. Blackwood’s first Sankofa film, THE PASSION OF REMEMBRANCE, was an 80–minute project co-written and co-directed with Isaac Julien, which Women Film Directors called “a moving, elegant feast of images.”. Blackwood’s next work TOO BLACK TO BE FRENCH TOO BLACK TO BE FRENCH is a compelling documentary that discloses, in a frank and honest way, a rarely seen example of racism outside of the U.S. Focusing on the popular debate about racism as it relates to nationality, colorism and classism, the filmmaker’s attempt to discover her own French roots takes the viewer along on her journey.DEFIANT LIVES
DEFIANT LIVES is a triumphant film that traces the origins of the world-wide disability rights movement. License: Universities, Colleges & Institutions K-12, Public Libraries & Select Groups Community College. Format: DVD Sale DVD Rental Digital Site License DSL/DVDBundle
GROUNDERS | WOMEN MAKE MOVIES Melanie Hope is an African American lesbian living and working in Brooklyn, New York. As an undergraduate at Oberlin College she majored in Creative Writing with a concentration in Poetry. Grounders is her first documentary film and she brings to it her life experiences with narrative film, sports, writing and collage. Contact Filmmaker. WHO'S AFRAID OF KATHY ACKER? A multi-layered work featuring animation, archival footage and interviews with the likes of William Burroughs, Carolee Schneemann and Richard Hell, Who’s Afraid of Kathy Acker by Austrian artist Barbara Caspar and co-produced by Annette Pisacane (Nico Icon) and Markus Fischer, is a thoughtful and creative film biography/essay on the late outlaw writer and punk icon, whose formally inventive THE DAY I WILL NEVER FORGET THE DAY I WILL NEVER FORGET is a gripping feature documentary by acclaimed filmmaker Kim Longinotto that examines the practice of female genital mutilation in Kenya and the pioneering African women who are bravely reversing the tradition. HISTORY AND MEMORY: FOR AKIKO AND TAKASHIGE Groundbreaking and haunting, this film is a poetic composition of recorded history and non-recorded memory. Filmmaker Rea Tajiri’s family was among the 120,000 Japanese and Japanese Americans who were imprisoned in internment camps after the attack on Pearl Harbor. HOME | WOMEN MAKE MOVIESDISTRIBUTIONPRODUCTION ASSISTANCE PROGRAMRESOURCESBLOGABOUTDONATE For more than 45 years, Women Make Movies has championed women filmmakers and their stories. The largest distributor of films by and about women in the world, WMM also supports hundreds of independent filmmakers each year with our highly successful Production AssistanceProgram.
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Submit Your Film. Women Make Movies distribution service seeks to expand the public’s exposure to independent films that are directed or co-directed by women identified filmmakers, and whose content is about women and the issues that affect their lives. Our collection of more than 700 films includes award-winning works by both establishedand
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WITHOUT A WHISPER - KONNON:KWE is the untold story of the profound influence of Indigenous women on the beginning of the women’s rights movement in the United States. THE PASSION OF REMEMBRANCE She has been described as “a formidable figure in black filmmaking in Britain” by Gwendolyn Audrey Foster. Blackwood’s first Sankofa film, THE PASSION OF REMEMBRANCE, was an 80–minute project co-written and co-directed with Isaac Julien, which Women Film Directors called “a moving, elegant feast of images.”. Blackwood’s next work TOO BLACK TO BE FRENCH TOO BLACK TO BE FRENCH is a compelling documentary that discloses, in a frank and honest way, a rarely seen example of racism outside of the U.S. Focusing on the popular debate about racism as it relates to nationality, colorism and classism, the filmmaker’s attempt to discover her own French roots takes the viewer along on her journey.DEFIANT LIVES
DEFIANT LIVES is a triumphant film that traces the origins of the world-wide disability rights movement. License: Universities, Colleges & Institutions K-12, Public Libraries & Select Groups Community College. Format: DVD Sale DVD Rental Digital Site License DSL/DVDBundle
GROUNDERS | WOMEN MAKE MOVIES Melanie Hope is an African American lesbian living and working in Brooklyn, New York. As an undergraduate at Oberlin College she majored in Creative Writing with a concentration in Poetry. Grounders is her first documentary film and she brings to it her life experiences with narrative film, sports, writing and collage. Contact Filmmaker. WHO'S AFRAID OF KATHY ACKER? A multi-layered work featuring animation, archival footage and interviews with the likes of William Burroughs, Carolee Schneemann and Richard Hell, Who’s Afraid of Kathy Acker by Austrian artist Barbara Caspar and co-produced by Annette Pisacane (Nico Icon) and Markus Fischer, is a thoughtful and creative film biography/essay on the late outlaw writer and punk icon, whose formally inventive THE DAY I WILL NEVER FORGET THE DAY I WILL NEVER FORGET is a gripping feature documentary by acclaimed filmmaker Kim Longinotto that examines the practice of female genital mutilation in Kenya and the pioneering African women who are bravely reversing the tradition. HISTORY AND MEMORY: FOR AKIKO AND TAKASHIGE Groundbreaking and haunting, this film is a poetic composition of recorded history and non-recorded memory. Filmmaker Rea Tajiri’s family was among the 120,000 Japanese and Japanese Americans who were imprisoned in internment camps after the attack on Pearl Harbor. THRILLER | WOMEN MAKE MOVIES Sally Potter. Sally Potter made her first 8mm film aged fourteen. She has since written and directed eight feature films, as well as many short films (including THRILLER and PLAY) and a television series, and has directed opera (Carmen for the ENO in 2007) and other live work. Her background is in choreography, music, performance art and FUNDERS | WOMEN MAKE MOVIES For more than 45 years, Women Make Movies has championed women filmmakers and their stories. The largest distributor of films by and about women in the world, WMM also supports hundreds of independent filmmakers each year with our highly successful Production AssistanceProgram.
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PERSIS. Vaishali Sinha . PERSIS is a documentary film exploring the legacy of the unheralded model-turned-actor Persis Khambatta. GROUNDERS | WOMEN MAKE MOVIES Melanie Hope is an African American lesbian living and working in Brooklyn, New York. As an undergraduate at Oberlin College she majored in Creative Writing with a concentration in Poetry. Grounders is her first documentary film and she brings to it her life experiences with narrative film, sports, writing and collage. Contact Filmmaker. BLACK FEMINIST WATCH PAGE For more than 45 years, Women Make Movies has championed women filmmakers and their stories. The largest distributor of films by and about women in the world, WMM also supports hundreds of independent filmmakers each year with our highly successful Production AssistanceProgram.
PERSIS | WOMEN MAKE MOVIES For more than 45 years, Women Make Movies has championed women filmmakers and their stories. The largest distributor of films by and about women in the world, WMM also supports hundreds of independent filmmakers each year with our highly successful Production AssistanceProgram.
DEEP RUN | WOMEN MAKE MOVIES "Deep Run is a sensitive and compelling portrait of trans teen Cole Ray Davis becoming a man in rural North Carolina. Cole’s story is a microcosm of so many compelling contemporary issues, he personifies how millennials will alter our culture's attitudes on transgender rights, the plight of the undocumented, and religious intolerance. GREAT UNSUNG WOMEN OF COMPUTING: THE COMPUTERS, THE CODERS Great Unsung Women of Computing is a series of three remarkable documentary films that show how women revolutionized the computing and Internet technology we use today, inspiring female students to believe that programming careers lie within their grasp. The Computers features the extraordinary story of the ENIAC Programmers, six youngwomen
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BETWEEN THE LINES: ASIAN AMERICAN WOMEN'S POETRY BETWEEN THE LINES offers rare interviews with over 15 major Asian-Pacific American women poets. Organized in interwoven sections such as Immigration, Language, Family, Memory, and Spirituality, it is a sophisticated merging of Asian-American history and identity with HOME | WOMEN MAKE MOVIESDISTRIBUTIONPRODUCTION ASSISTANCE PROGRAMRESOURCESBLOGABOUTDONATE For more than 45 years, Women Make Movies has championed women filmmakers and their stories. The largest distributor of films by and about women in the world, WMM also supports hundreds of independent filmmakers each year with our highly successful Production AssistanceProgram.
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WITHOUT A WHISPER - KONNON:KWE is the untold story of the profound influence of Indigenous women on the beginning of the women’s rights movement in the United States. TOO BLACK TO BE FRENCH TOO BLACK TO BE FRENCH is a compelling documentary that discloses, in a frank and honest way, a rarely seen example of racism outside of the U.S. Focusing on the popular debate about racism as it relates to nationality, colorism and classism, the filmmaker’s attempt to discover her own French roots takes the viewer along on her journey. THE PASSION OF REMEMBRANCE Isaac Julien. Isaac Julien was born in 1960 in London, where he currently lives and works. While studying painting and fine art film at St Martin's School of Art from which he graduated in 1984, Isaac Julien co-founded 'Sankofa Film and Video Collective' in which he was active from 1983–1992.DEFIANT LIVES
DEFIANT LIVES is a triumphant film that traces the origins of the world-wide disability rights movement. It tells the stories of the individuals who bravely put their lives on the line to create a better world where everyone is valued and can participate. WHO'S AFRAID OF KATHY ACKER? A multi-layered work featuring animation, archival footage and interviews with the likes of William Burroughs, Carolee Schneemann and Richard Hell, Who’s Afraid of Kathy Acker by Austrian artist Barbara Caspar and co-produced by Annette Pisacane (Nico Icon) and Markus Fischer, is a thoughtful and creative film biography/essay on the late outlaw writer and punk icon, whose formally inventive THE DAY I WILL NEVER FORGET THE DAY I WILL NEVER FORGET is a gripping feature documentary by acclaimed filmmaker Kim Longinotto that examines the practice of female genital mutilation in Kenya and the pioneering African women who are bravely reversing the tradition. STORME THE LADY OF THE JEWEL BOX Michelle Parkerson. Michelle Parkerson is an award-winning independent film/video maker based in Washington, DC. Her work has been shown widely in festivals and on public television including the documentaries "A Litany for Survival: The Life and Work of Audre Lorde", "But Then, She's Betty Carter" and "Gotta Make This Journey: Sweet Honey in the Rock". HISTORY AND MEMORY: FOR AKIKO AND TAKASHIGE Groundbreaking and haunting, this film is a poetic composition of recorded history and non-recorded memory. Filmmaker Rea Tajiri’s family was among the 120,000 Japanese and Japanese Americans who were imprisoned in internment camps after the attack on Pearl Harbor. HOME | WOMEN MAKE MOVIESDISTRIBUTIONPRODUCTION ASSISTANCE PROGRAMRESOURCESBLOGABOUTDONATE For more than 45 years, Women Make Movies has championed women filmmakers and their stories. The largest distributor of films by and about women in the world, WMM also supports hundreds of independent filmmakers each year with our highly successful Production AssistanceProgram.
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WITHOUT A WHISPER - KONNON:KWE is the untold story of the profound influence of Indigenous women on the beginning of the women’s rights movement in the United States. TOO BLACK TO BE FRENCH TOO BLACK TO BE FRENCH is a compelling documentary that discloses, in a frank and honest way, a rarely seen example of racism outside of the U.S. Focusing on the popular debate about racism as it relates to nationality, colorism and classism, the filmmaker’s attempt to discover her own French roots takes the viewer along on her journey. THE PASSION OF REMEMBRANCE Isaac Julien. Isaac Julien was born in 1960 in London, where he currently lives and works. While studying painting and fine art film at St Martin's School of Art from which he graduated in 1984, Isaac Julien co-founded 'Sankofa Film and Video Collective' in which he was active from 1983–1992.DEFIANT LIVES
DEFIANT LIVES is a triumphant film that traces the origins of the world-wide disability rights movement. It tells the stories of the individuals who bravely put their lives on the line to create a better world where everyone is valued and can participate. WHO'S AFRAID OF KATHY ACKER? A multi-layered work featuring animation, archival footage and interviews with the likes of William Burroughs, Carolee Schneemann and Richard Hell, Who’s Afraid of Kathy Acker by Austrian artist Barbara Caspar and co-produced by Annette Pisacane (Nico Icon) and Markus Fischer, is a thoughtful and creative film biography/essay on the late outlaw writer and punk icon, whose formally inventive THE DAY I WILL NEVER FORGET THE DAY I WILL NEVER FORGET is a gripping feature documentary by acclaimed filmmaker Kim Longinotto that examines the practice of female genital mutilation in Kenya and the pioneering African women who are bravely reversing the tradition. STORME THE LADY OF THE JEWEL BOX Michelle Parkerson. Michelle Parkerson is an award-winning independent film/video maker based in Washington, DC. Her work has been shown widely in festivals and on public television including the documentaries "A Litany for Survival: The Life and Work of Audre Lorde", "But Then, She's Betty Carter" and "Gotta Make This Journey: Sweet Honey in the Rock". HISTORY AND MEMORY: FOR AKIKO AND TAKASHIGE Groundbreaking and haunting, this film is a poetic composition of recorded history and non-recorded memory. Filmmaker Rea Tajiri’s family was among the 120,000 Japanese and Japanese Americans who were imprisoned in internment camps after the attack on Pearl Harbor. THRILLER | WOMEN MAKE MOVIES Since its release in 1980, Sally Potter's rewriting of Puccini's opera, La Boheme, has become a classic in feminist film theory. A model for the deconstruction of the Hollywood film, THRILLER turns the conventional role of women as romantic victims in fiction on its head. GROUNDERS | WOMEN MAKE MOVIES For more than 45 years, Women Make Movies has championed women filmmakers and their stories. The largest distributor of films by and about women in the world, WMM also supports hundreds of independent filmmakers each year with our highly successful Production AssistanceProgram.
DEEP RUN | WOMEN MAKE MOVIES "Deep Run is a sensitive and compelling portrait of trans teen Cole Ray Davis becoming a man in rural North Carolina. Cole’s story is a microcosm of so many compelling contemporary issues, he personifies how millennials will alter our culture's attitudes on transgender rights, the plight of the undocumented, and religious intolerance.PERSIS - WMM.COM
PERSIS. Vaishali Sinha . PERSIS is a documentary film exploring the legacy of the unheralded model-turned-actor Persis Khambatta. PERSIS | WOMEN MAKE MOVIES For more than 45 years, Women Make Movies has championed women filmmakers and their stories. The largest distributor of films by and about women in the world, WMM also supports hundreds of independent filmmakers each year with our highly successful Production AssistanceProgram.
ELIDA SCHOGT TRILOGY Elida Schogt. Elida Schogt is a Toronto-based filmmaker and media artist whose work mines personal experience, challenges story-telling conventions and questions power systems. GREAT UNSUNG WOMEN OF COMPUTING: THE COMPUTERS, THE CODERS "This inspiring title highlights the accomplishments of pioneering women." Candace Smith Booklist “THE COMPUTERS is a unique and powerful documentary This still under-appreciated story of how women helped initiate the computer revolution provides inspiring female role models for future generations." SEÑORITA EXTRAVIADA, MISSING YOUNG WOMAN SENORITA EXTRAVIADA, MISSING YOUNG WOMAN tells the haunting story of the more than 350 kidnapped, raped and murdered young women ofJuárez, Mexico.
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