Thursday, February 11, 2010

Events at the Womens Film Festival

Visions Art Show:

March 5th On view at the Hooker-Dunham Theater & Gallery

Another special feature of the Festival—“Visions,” a show of women’s art and craft, with proceeds from the month-long silent auction also going to the Crisis Center. The show opens on Gallery Walk Friday, March 5th.

The Moon Inside You: Q&A with Director Diana Fabianova by Skype

March 13, Sat.    18:30:00  Hooker-Dunham Theater

Talk with the Director Diana Fabianova in Slovakia who will be on the screen through Skype after the film.
(women's health, menstruation)

Quest for Honor: Q&A with Director Mary Ann Smothers Bruni

March 13, Sat    19:00:00  Brattleboro Museum and Art Center

Mary Ann Sothers Bruni, just back from Iraq will be here for Q&A after the film. A photographer, this is her first film.
(Kurdish Iraq violence against women, women activists)

Kaziah: The Goat Woman: Q&A with Director Amy Duzinski Janes

March 14, Sun.    13:00:00   Brattleboro Museum and Art Center

Amy Duzinski Janes, Director coming from California will be here along with a new painting by Kaziah, of local fallen soldier Kyle Gilbert to be presented to family.
(Art, grief, farming)

Glass House: Q&A with Producer Melissa Hibbard    

March 18 Thurs.    18:30:00    Latchis Theater

March 19, Fri.    10:00:00    Room 101, International Center, School for International Training

Producer, Melissa Hibbard will be on hand for Q&A after the film.
(Iran social issues, young women and teens)

Motherland: Q&A with Director Jennifer Steinman    

March 20, Sat    13:00:00    Latchis Theater

Director Jennifer Steinman here from California will be available for Q&A after the film.
(mother's grief)

Orgasm Inc: Q&A with Director Liz Canner

March 20, Sat    18:30:00    Latchis Theater

Vermont Director Elizabeth Canner will be here for Q&A after the film.
(women's health, pharmaceutcal politics)

Closing Party:

On Saturday, March 27th, a festive closing party will include the final evening of bidding on the artwork in the “Visions” exhibit and a screening of the film chosen by festival-goers as “the Best of the Fest."

Cappella Clausura:

Finally, on Sunday, March 28th, the Women’s Film Festival welcomes Boston's Cappella Clausura: Sacred Music by Women Composers, performing a special benefit concert for the Women's Crisis Center.

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