23rd(2021)
Opening Film (1) | Discovery (12) |
Asian Shorts (19) | I-Teens (4) |
New Currents (25) | The Landscape of Here in Now (5) |
Polemics (8) | Queer Rainbow (10) |
Feminist Collective: Women¡¯s Filmmaking in Asia (12) | SWAGGIN¡¯ LIKE DOONA (7) |
The 20th Anniversary of Take Care of My Cat (1) | Australian Women¡¯s Filmmaking (12) |
Film x Gender (2) | Barrier Free Screening (1) |
Special Screening (3) |
Luce GUILBEAULT, Nicole BROSSARD, Margaret WESCOTT
documentary / newsreel footage / interview
Some American Feminists features interviews with six prominent feminists (Rita Mae Brown, Ti-Grace Atkins, Betty Friedan, Kate Millett, Margo Jefferson, and Lila Karp), news footage, and street interviews. The film explores and reflects on the various issues which the American Second Wave Feminism has produced through multiple sources. In the interview located at the beginning of the film, Rita Mae Brown says that differentiation, based on race, class, national affiliation, sexual orientation, political orientation, etc., is just established on a men's cycle to act as if they could straighten up all the problem. She says, "If feminism means anything, it's diversity." In another street interview, the director asks, ¡°Why did you become a feminist?¡± A woman answers, ¡°Because I am a woman.¡± Both are clear and not difficult to agree with, but as the film progresses, it becomes clearer that the realization of ¡°diversity¡± is not to be peaceful, and the subject of the women's movement and its mode of realization are not so simple. It has to be done with a lot of struggle and tension. After examining the complex discussions surrounding misogyny and discrimination within the black civil rights movement, the relationship between the white women's movement and the black women's movement, lesbianism, and the orientation and realization of the women's movement, the film ends with the possibility of solidarity and its foundation. [HWANG Miyojo]
Luce GUILBEAULTLuce GUILBEAULT
Born in 1935, Outremont, Québec. Luce Guilbeault is a French-Canadian actor, writer, and director.
Nicole BROSSARDNicole BROSSARD
Nicole Brossard is a leading French-Canadian formalist poet and novelist.
Margaret WESCOTTMargaret WESCOTT
Trained as an editor at the beginning of the 1970s, Wescott is a documentarist, editor, producer.