
FULL LENGTH FEATURE FILMS
Before Tomorrow.  This  historical movie focuses on Inuit women's roles as storytellers and keepers of folk wisdom. New York Times reviewer Stephen Holden wrote, “Its perspective might be described as Inuit feminist.” Directed by Marie-Helene Cousineau and Madeline Piujuq Ivalu, Before Tomorrow was released by Arnait Video Productions, the women's video workshop of Igloolik. 
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Osama is 
        the story of a twelve year old Afghan girl who disguised herself 
        as a boy and tried to keep the Taliban from discovering her identity. 
        The film, which is based on a true story, was the first movie 
        made in Afghanistan after the fall of the
        Taliban, and won the Golden Globe’s Best 
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Un Dia de Suerte. Argentinean 
                Sandra Gugliotta won an Award at the Berlin International Film 
                Festival for this movie, which was shot in Buenos Aires during 
                the riots of 2000. 25-year old Elsa barely makes a living via 
                odd jobs and petty crimes. Her desire for a better life draws 
                her to Rome and Sicily, the reverse journey that her anarchist 
                grandfather took when he escaped Italian poverty. 
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Outremer 
              (Overseas) is the first film directed 
              by actress Brigitte Rouan, and tells the stories 
of three Algerian sisters during the war with France that resulted 
              in independence. Rich with political and psychological content, 
              the film is in French with English subtitles. 
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Frida, 
              directed by Julie Taymor and starring 
        Salma Hayek, is biography of Frida Kahlo, her tempestuous marriage 
with Diego Rivera, her painting, her romantic dalliance with Trotsky, 
and her physical problems. Set in Mexico in the 1920’s and 
              30’s, Frida is at once tender and vulnerable, independent 
      and fiery. 
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Le Video, San Francisco, 
                California USA. Founded and owned by a French woman, this rental 
                store offers 87,000 videos and 12,000 DVDs, including many rare 
                foreign films.
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Dangerous 
              Beauty is the sensuous true story of a woman who used 
              looks, wit and seduction to defy the conventions of 16th century 
              Venice. 
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Great Britain's International Collection includes 
                classics from the 1930's and 1940's: Tolstoy's Anna Karenina (“in a world of power and privilege, 
                one woman dared to obey her heart”), Fire 
                over England (Queen Elizabeth I of England) and Catherine 
                the Great (Empress of all the Russias). 
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DOCUMENTARIES
A Century of Color: Maya Weaving & Textiles.        Margot Blum Schevill and Kathleen Mossman Vitale 
        wrote this 53-minute bilingual documentary which 
        documents 100 years of continuity and change. It 
        includes stunning footage of contemporary life, 
        computer graphics, music, and photographs of 
        clothing from the Phoebe Hearst Museum of 
      Anthropology’s textile collections.
 
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Standing 
        on My Sister's Shoulders. Women from Mississippi, descendants 
        of slaves, seek civil rights in Washington DC in the 1950's and 
        1960's. 
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Maryann DeLeo produced and 
              directed 
              Chernobyl Heart, which won the 2004 Oscar as Best Documentary, Short Subject. Shocking 
        and moving, it focuses on the continuing effect of radiation on 
        the children of Belarus, the country most effected by the Chernobyl 
        nuclear disaster in 1986. It is based on the work of the Chernobyl 
        Children’s Project International, 
which was founded by an Irish woman, 
Adi Roche. 
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Warrior Marks is 
                a poetic, political film about female genital mutilation presented 
                by Pulitzer Prize winner, Alice Walker. FGM affects one hundred 
                million of the world's women. This film unlocks some of the cultural 
      and political complexities surrounding this issue. 
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Blossoms 
            of Fire, produced by Maureen Gosling, documents the legendary 
            women of Juchitan in Oaxaca, Mexico, “guardians of men, distributors 
            of food.” Here they are in their opinionated glory, chiding 
            the foreign press for calling them a promiscuous matriarchy while 
            they sell in the markets wearing clothing embroidered with fiery flowers 
            and celebrate their festivals. 
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Fantastic 
              Figures: Oaxan Ceramic Folk Art. Josephina Aguilar        and her family demonstrate the creation of their charming clay figures, 
        which are collected worldwide. 
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Twenty million 
            quilters in the United States create quilts that express their inner 
            lives and individual voices. Here, quilters talk about their creative 
            lives and their daily lives: mothers, children and careers. Woman's 
            Work: Making Quilts--Creating Art. 
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Paola’s friend, award-winning indie filmmaker Michealene  
Risley, is making a documentary about the Girl Child Network. It will make the girls’ heroic movement to end 
child rape known throughout the world, inspiring support  for them and modeling effective activism for  others. You 
can help fund the film. Buy a Silent Bravery necklace  
(a hammered-silver square created by jewelry designer  Janelle Gibson, stamped with the word Future, hung on  
a fine leather cord). Michealene’s Blog will inspire you  to cheer her on, as she works in  Zimbabwe during  August, 2007 and beyond.
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Persepolis  was co-directed by Marjane Satrapi. This animated 
        film that is based on her engaging novels, all drawn 
        like comic books. Growing up during the Revolution, 
        she was a mullah’s worst nightmare: a girl with her 
        own ideas. The movie won the Special Jury 
        Prize at Cannes in May 2007; Vogue reports, “The 
      audience didn’t want to stop applauding.”   
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Maria 
        Full of Grace is the story of a pregnant 17-year-old 
        Colombian so desperate to transcend her dead-end future in a rural 
        village that for a wad of cash she risks her life to smuggle heroin 
        into the United States. In 2004, The New York Times called it “arguably 
        the year’s finest film.” 
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Amelie. Impish Amelie lives alone and works in a café. When she finds 
              a trove of toys that have been hidden for 40 years, she’s 
              inspired to repatriate them, an impulse of generosity that sparks 
              other benevolent acts. This movie is a celebration of life.
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Rabbit-Proof 
            Fence. Three girls were 
torn from their families during Australia’s 
aboriginal integration program, and placed 
in an abusive orphanage. The girls re-solved to make the 1500 mile 
            trek home, and found themselves followed by a man who hoped to return 
            them to the authorities.
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Whale 
        Rider: In New Zealand, the heir 
          to Maori leadership dies at birth, survived only by his twin sister, 
          Pai. At 12, she trains herself in her people’s customs, challenges 
          her family and embraces a thousand years of tradition to fulfill 
          her destiny. 
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Mayan Weaving. Endangered Threads Documentaries has just released A Century of Color: Maya Weaving & Textiles,” a 53-minute documentary that surveys the subject over the past 100 years in Guatemala. Textile scholar Margot Schevill and award-winning journalist Kathleen Vitale  co-wrote the script. 
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Women
        on the Frontlines, a feature-length PBS documentary
        narrated by Academy Award winning actress Jessica Lange,
        celebrates  the unheralded work of courageous women worldwide who are working to build peace and resolve crisis in Afghanistan, 
        Bosnia-Herzegovina, 
        Argentina and the United States. VHS and DVD copies are available 
        to donors who contribute $40+ to Peace X Peace. 
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Born Into Brothels. Documentary of Calcutta's Sonagachi (red light) district where a group of feisty, courageous, wickedly funny children of prostitutes embark on a transformational journey with photographer Zana Briski who teaches them to photograph their own lives. The film is an example of one individual's ability to make a difference. Proceeds from the companion photo exhibit and book support these unforgettable children’s education. MORE
Señorita Extraviada, 
                Missing Young Woman. Victims’ families tell 
                the haunting stories of more than 200 young women of Juarez, Mexico 
                who were raped, kidnapped and murdered. 
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Complaints 
              of a Dutiful Daughter chronicles the stages of a mother's 
              Alzheimer's Disease and a daughter's response. A life-affirming 
              exploration of family relations, aging and change, the meaning of 
              memory, and love. 
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Mother 
              Teresa. This powerful, inspiring film is considered 
              the definitive portrait of the 1979 Nobel Peace Prize winner. Shot 
              over 5 years in 10 countries, the film follows her into the world’s 
              most troubled spots as she transcends political, religious and social 
              barriers with her works of love.
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Living with the Gods, 
                with Susanne Wenger and Shangodare. Now 86, 
                Austrian artist Susanne Wenger was entrusted by the Yoruba gods 
                to restore the ruined shrines of the Sacred Groves in Oshogbo 
                Nigeria.
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