The 2nd Sex & the 7th Art
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Female Filmmakers: Works, history & advocacy in the U.S. 1896-present. #2ndSex7thArtFilm Doc. Dir @jenniferedean Prod @riceunderwater facebook.com/The2ndSexAndTh…
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On the final day of the #DirectedbyWomen 2020 celebration, we look back and are grateful for and thankful to all of the filmmakers who placed their films into our care for our Shorts of All Sorts screenings (2015-19). Here is an overview of it all :) the2ndsexandthe7thart.com/index.php/soas…
A fantastic interview with Emmy Award winning Director/Writer/Editor Kate Hackett. Kate was an essential collaborator on HALF THE PICTURE which she edited beautifully. Her short oleandershortfilm is racking up awards at festivals💛Kate Hackett, ACE marie cinemafemme.com/2020/10/16/emm…
HONORED that my student film #Illusions will be inducted into the National Film Registry @libraryofcongress lonette mckee Rosanne Katon
🗣Online film program & discussion, “The Trailblazers of Early Cinema,” feat. Alice Guy Blaché, Grace Cunard, Lois Weber & Angela Murray Gibson Women Film Pioneers & NY Women in Film & TV Women’s Film Preservation Fund. wfpp.columbia.edu/2021/01/08/fil…
For this week's Criterion Channel spotlight on a woman in film, we're celebrating Zeinabu irene Davis, a filmmaker who combines narrative storytelling & poetic experimental techniques to give voice to African American women’s experiences of love, joy, struggle, & self-realization.
@riceunderwater Kino Lorber I will never forget the AMAZING live musical accompaniment provided for this film by #SistaStrings Oriental Theatre MKE. Organized by the great tamifilm, of course!
We need more authentic depictions of women in our media! So honored to be a part of @seeherofficial and Oprah Winfrey Network’s #WriteHerRight Storytelling Guide for Black Female Characters. Follow @seeherofficial for more about their incredible work. Full guide: bit.ly/39j4lbX
Very saddened to hear about the death of Madeline Matz, venerable research specialist Library of Congress Motion Picture, B’casting & Recorded Sound Div. She welcomed me on my first trip to the LoC as a doctoral student, wilting in DC’s August heat, then supported my work for years.