Alongside celebrating the 40th anniversary of Women Make Movies, the festival will also be showcasing the films distributed by Milestone Films. They will be looking at the work of director, writer and producer, Lourdes Portillo. Three of her films will be featured including her documentary, Corpus: A Home Movie for Selena, about the murdered Tejana pop star.
And the two founders of Milestone Films, Amy Heller and Dennis Doros, will be discussing Project Shirley, their campaign to restore and re-release the films of director Shirley Clarke.
Jolene McMaster, president of Women in Film & Television Houston, talked about the lineup and the potential it has to bring light to women’s work in film.
This celebration of film by women at the 2012 Houston Cinema Arts Festival will provide an opportunity to examine quality works by talented women whose inspiring films, if left to the studio system, might never have been made.
The festival will run from November 7-11. You can find more information on the festival here.
Ozon sounds like a typically smug, French cretin.
KInd of a contrast to the Lake Bell statements.
Sorry i missed you Melissa. Have another one soon!
1. Actually, it is REALLY important to think about the impact the stories we tell have on feminism,
It is ill advised to make judgments about a film based on whether it is good or bad for feminism (or
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