7th Annual Family of Woman Film Festival Announces 2014 Line-Up
By: Caryn Robbins Dec. 18, 2013
The 7th annual Family of Woman Film Festival in Sun Valley will take place March 7-9, 2014, at the Sun Valley Opera House. The festival supports the United Nations Population Fund (UNFPA), which works in over 150 countries to achieve a world where every pregnancy is wanted, every childbirth is safe and every young person's potential is fulfilled.
"This year's films were selected to represent a broad range of what the festival theme, Women and Education, might mean," said Peggy Elliott Goldwyn festival co-chair. "While Anita Hills speaks to the power of truth, a small girl in Afghanistan only has a fantasy of school and an illiterate slum-dweller in Brazil finds life itself has given her an education." Films for the 2014 Family of Woman Film Festival include "Anita" U.S. (2013) by Freida Lee Mock, "Rafea, Solar Mama" (2012) by Mona Eldaief and Jehane Noujaim, Jordan, "Tall as the Baobab Tree" (2012) by Jeremy Teicher, Senegal, and "Bay of All Saints" (2012) by Annie Eastman, Brazil and "Buddha Collapsed Out of Shame" (2007) by Hana Makhmalbaf, Iran. "Anita" is an acclaimed feature documentary film by Academy Award-winner and Sun Valley resident Freida Lee Mock. Now a distinguished law professor, in 1991, Anita Hill appeared before the Senate Judicial Committee during the confirmation hearing of U.S. Supreme Court nominee Clarence Thomas. Public reaction to her testimony helped create groundbreaking legislation against workplace sexual harassment."The Family of Woman Film Festival presents the clear need to educate and empower women and girls for the future of the world," said Stephanie Freid-Perenchio festival co-chair. "Every year for the past seven years, our films portray this mandate-the challenges women and their families face and their successes." For more information, visit familyofwomanfilmfestival.org. http://familyofwomanfilmfestival.org
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