Mental Health
Acting Our Age: A film About Women Growing Old A film by Michal Aviad, 1987, 58 min., Color An invigorating antidote for American culture's one-dimensional image of older women, this classic film offers empowering insights about women and agi...
Arresting Ana A film by Lucie Schwartz, 2009, 25 min., Color Sarah, a French college student runs a “pro-Ana” blog, part of a global online community of young women sharing tips on living with anorexia. Valerie ...
Beyond Voluntary Control A film by Cathy Cook, 2000, 30 min., Color Acclaimed filmmaker Cathy Cook (THE MATCH THAT STARTED MY FIRE) breaks new cinematic territory by devising a new visual language that explores the psy...
Blind Spot: Murder by Women A film by Irving Saraf, Allie Light and Julia Hilder, 2000, 87 min., Color Because murder by women is still relatively rare--only one out of eight murders in the United States is committed by a woman--women's own stories prov...
Dialogues with Madwomen A film by Allie Light, 1993, 90 min., Color "I was always so afraid that someone would ask me (where I was when JFK was shot), and I would have to say I was in a mental institution", says direct...
Hold Me Tight, Let Me Go A film by Kim Longinotto, 2007, 100 min., Color Harrowing at one moment and heartwarming the next, HOLD ME TIGHT, LET ME GO is set at England’s Mulberry Bush School, founded by Barbara Dockar-Drysda...
The Man Who Stole My Mother's Face A film by Cathy Henkel, Produced by Jeff Canin & Cathy Henkel, 2003, 58 min., Color Sexual assault remains the most hidden and the fastest growing crime in the world, and in South Africa the statistics are staggering. Two days before ...
Through the Skin A film by Elyse Montague, 2002, 18 min., Color/BW In this highly personal experimental autobiography, emerging filmmaker Elyse Montague presents a daring meditation on the experience and trauma of gro...
Uphill All the Way A film by Khin May Lwin and Robert Nassau, 2000, 80 min., Color UPHILL ALL THE WAY is the astounding true story of five troubled teenage girls who face the challenge of their lives: a 2,500-mile bicycle journey al...
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