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New Feminist Films showing in Burlington

Contact:
Leah Wittenberg: 802-343-1956
Lucy Gluck: 802-652-9058

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New Feminist Films showing in Burlington:
ONE GREAT NIGHT, TWO GREAT FILMS

Burlington, VT, February 20, 2013:

Two new documentary films by independent women filmmakers are coming to Burlington. Both films delve into the complex, wild and passionate women’s movements of the ‘60s and ‘70s using archival footage and interviews of ordinary women, including Vermonters, who made great things happen. These engaging films celebrate the feminist movement and capture a unique slice of ‘herstory.’

Both films will be shown at Main Street Landing on April 27, starting at 5:00 pm in a double feature that includes and A Moment in Her Story: Stories from the Boston Women’s Movement by Catherine Russo and Lesbiana: A parallel revolution by Myriam Fougère .

Due to the generous contributions from local community members, we are able to offer a sliding scale admission of $5.00-$15.00. This includes both films and a reception during
the intermission for the filmmakers and audience at which finger food will be served. The doors open at 4:30.

Tickets available at the door. For information email aprilwomensfilms@gmail.com. or call: Leah Wittenberg 802-343-1956 or Lucy Gluck: 802-652-9058

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