Who
Remembers Mama?
Live-action Video/vhs;
Grades 9-Adult; 60 minutes
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A provocative film documentary exploring the economic and emotional devastation
experienced by millions of middle-aged women when they lose their roles as homemakers
through divorce.
Millions of women have found themselves in this situation. These are the women who were
good wives and mothers, women whose skills were honorable and are now unmarketable. These
women followed all the rules of the game, and now the rules have changed. These are the
women, who with their children, have become our nation's new poor.
WHO REMEMBERS MAMA? captures heartfelt conversations with women who admit their
confusion, hurt and frustration after losing their husbands and sometimes their children.
The film features a realistic dramatization of a divorce trial, demonstrating the
adversary system's often devastating effects upon the participants, despite
"no-fault" divorce laws.
An objective, journalistic exploration of the changing values in our society and their
impact upon the family, the film shows a grim picture of child custody battles, child
support payments and property settlements, presents women trapped in low-paying, dead-end
jobs as it explains their economic hardships, and discusses some solutions to the problems
at both the national and state level.
Prices
sale $79.95
rent $50.00
Reviews
"Emotionally honest and realistic. Educators should introduce this film at the
high school level to help bring about an awareness that is very necessary." - Norma
Milanovich, Director, EDUCATION EQUITY CENTER, University of New Mexico.
"...this competently structured documentary is valuable for audiences in public
library and community group programs and in college social science courses examining the
personal and social toll exacted by a society that is re-examining its expectation of
women." - BOOKLIST, American Library Association.
Awards and Featured Screenings
Silver Gavel Award - American Bar Association,
American Film Festival Finalist, Honors - Clarion Awards,
Midwest Film Conference.

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