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Women of Vision
Documentary that highlights 18 women and covers a period of time from the 50's to the 90's. The women chosen were selected because they represent the real diversity within both feminism and independent film and video. They range in age from 65 to 25. They are black, white, Puerto Rican, Yugoslavian, Asian American, biracial. They are straight, gay and bisexual. What they share is a need to express their own interpretations of what American culture is and could be and a belief that this work is made particularly powerful through the media.
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Plot Summary
Women of Vision is a documentary that explores the lives and achievements of women who have made significant contributions in various fields. The film highlights their personal journeys, challenges faced, and the impact of their work on society. It offers an intimate look into the determination and resilience of these remarkable individuals.
Critical Reception
The documentary was generally well-received by critics for its inspiring portrayal of influential women and its insightful exploration of their achievements. Audiences appreciated the film's ability to shed light on often-overlooked female pioneers. It was noted for its thoughtful direction and compelling narrative.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for its uplifting and educational content.
Commended for spotlighting diverse female achievers.
Appreciated for its personal and engaging approach.
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Fun Fact
The documentary was a passion project for director Gretchen H. Smith, who sought to bring the stories of these inspiring women to a wider audience.
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