Sisters of '77 (The Spirit of Women)
Tells the story of the first federally-funded National Women's Conference which brought 20,000 women from around the United States to Houston, Texas, in 1977 to work out an agenda for women's rights. Using archival footage and interviews, the film captures an historical event that changed the Women's Movement forever. (Sells for $199 for colleges and universities; $99 for community groups; Home Video inquire; Public Libraries inquire)
The
Ladies Room
Stories
of love, sex, marriage and divorce as told from behind the
doors of women's restrooms. (Sells for $125 to
institutions; $29.95 for home video.)
Beauty
Leaves the Bricks
A
follow-up documentary to Beauty in the Bricks (1981) that
brings viewers up-to-date on the lives and dreams of the
four African American teenage girls they met in the original
film. (Sells for $99.)
Dreams
of Equality
A
documentary drama that chronicles the struggles of the women's
rights movement, captured and personalized in the letters
between a sister and brother that spanned 30 years. Commissioned
by the National Park Service for the Women's Rights National
Historical Park in Seneca Falls, NY. (Sells for $99.)
Guts,
Gumption and Go-Ahead
The
inspiring true story of an extraordinary African American
woman that spans three generations from slavery to contemporary
times. (Sells for $99.)
Beauty
in the Bricks
The
aspirations and frustrations of African-American teenage
girls growing up in an urban housing project. (Sells for
$75.)
Who
Remembers Mama?
Emotional,
economic and legal problems confronting middle-aged, divorced
homemakers. (Sells for $75.)