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- 199316mUnrated4.1 (845)ShortA first-time feature-film director (who's also the writer and producer) is casting the lead actress. We meet him talking to his wife about the picture and the process. We meet the actress, Sandy, negotiating with her roommate and talking by phone to her mother. Then, we watch Sandy audition for the director at the call-back session; also attending are the casting director and the production company's sycophants. The wrinkle is that the director is a homicidal misogynist, his wife is tied up and hanging from the ceiling, and Sandy has something in her purse that bodes a rocky future.
- A Single Woman is a distinct, lively portrait of Jeannette Rankin (the first American woman elected to Congress; also a suffragist, peace activist and reformer) that takes us from her childhood in 1880's Montana, to her last television interview in 1972. Deliciously political, occasionally chilling, ironic and idiosyncratic, A Single Woman illuminates the role of the individual in the American legislative process with a whimsical amalgamation of storytelling, high-powered discourse and communion. The program is a filmed version of the successful stage play.
- Equal Means Equal is a groundbreaking exploration of gender inequality in the USA featuring top women's rights activists and leaders. A brutal expose of a broken system, the film reignites the dialogue on full equality for all Americans.
- Shot over a ten-year period, Diary is not only the political, professional, and personal diary of a man, but is a testimony on the turbulent reality of a war-torn country, Israel. In six chapters, Perlov travels to Tel Aviv, Paris, London, and finally to Brazil, where he was born. The film is also a family diary in which Perlov records the coming of age of his two daughters, Yael and Naomi.
- Did you know that women and men don't have equal rights under the law in the USA? Well, neither does most of the public. The "Got Rights?" video series is the first salvo in a campaign to raise awareness about this critical human and civil rights issue.
- Legalize Equality, an updated short film about the Equal Right Amendment (ERA) makes the strong legal and economic argument for why completing ERA ratification is critical today, more than ever.
- Girls from under-served communities in Los Angeles investigate and report on the 2010 FIFA World Cup through the prism of the issues affecting them in their communities. A series of thirteen short videos on subjects including gangs, graffiti art, sludge fields and college reveal the world through the eyes of young Latinas from East Los Angeles.
- A film in four short chapters, Filet of 4 toys with the concepts of motion, space and time to illustrate how two couples can perceive themselves as physically and emotionally close while actually separated by infinite distance.