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A ONE-PAGE DESCRIPTION OF THE FILM
This moving and inspiring documentary
tells the dramatic story of nine diverse teenage girls unearthing
their history and finding their voices when they perform their
original play at the birthplace of women's rights in America.
Seneca Falls has been invited to screen for
audiences at:
• The Susan B. Anthony Center for Women's Leadership,
University of Rochester
• Columbia University/Barnard College's Closing Ceremonies
for National Women's History Month 2010
• The Frazier International History Museum, Louisville,
KY
• The Okanagan Film Festival, British Columbia (nominated
for best international documentary)
• The Brava Theater Center, San Francisco
• One Voice Alliance Film Festival, Seneca Falls, NY
• Analy Theater, Sebastopol, CA
• The Dance Palace Community Center, Pt. Reyes Station,
CA
• The Marin Commission on Women, San Rafael, CA
The film and its director, Louise Vance, have been featured
on CNN's Amanpour
program on March 19, 2010 and in radio, print and online articles
nationwide.
Seneca Falls is being broadcast on 85 public
television stations across America beginning in March 2010,
and more stations are slating it for air each week.
If you would like to hold a community public screening
of Seneca Falls, we invite you to purchase
the DVD with screening rights.
Download the one page application and short contract below,
and return them to the address listed.
Please note: there are two pricing structures
for public screenings: one provides rights for a single public
screening held by a community group, and one provides rights
for unlimited screenings held by institutions, including library
circulation rights. There is a discussion guide included with
licensing for public screenings.
For private screenings at home or in a single classroom, or
for an internal screening at your local organization, purchasing
the home DVD is all you need to do.
Download
the screening application (pdf)
The
DVD includes these bonus features:
- Issues the troupe faced as teenage girls
- Issues they face as women ten years later
- A car ride discussion on the nature of
power
- A Discussion Guide written in collaboration with a leading
instructional designer from Harvard University.
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