Shifting From the Male Gaze to the Female Experience
Lizzie Borden
Demane Davis
Pratibha Parmar
Leah Meyerhoff
Shifting From the Male Gaze to the Female Experience
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Lizzie Borden
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An independent writer-director, whose Awards-winning films include Born In Flames, Working Girls and Regrouping.
Highlights (3 videos)
Lizzie Borden on what is radical in filmmaking, past and present
Lizzie Borden on importance of Tape and criticism of Deborah Kampmeier's work
Lizzie Borden on her sense of the difference between male and female writing
Demane Davis
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Producer and Director of Self Made: Inspired By The Life of The Madam CJ Walker (currently on Netflix.)
She has directed penultimate episodes of both the final season of How To Get Away With Murder and the third season of Station 19 (airing on ABC this Spring) and she’s a proud product of #TheAvaEffect.
Highlights (3 videos)
DeMane Davis on her point of view as a director
DeMane Davis on using her power as a director to hire under-represented cast and crew
Leah Meyerhoff and DeMane Davis on inclusive sets and Ava effect
Pratibha Parmar
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An award winning filmmaker who works across both documentary and narrative films. Her credits include Alice Walker: Beauty In Truth and Nina’s Heavenly Delights. Parmar made her television directorial debut on Ava DuVernay’s critically acclaimed series Queen Sugar in 2019. Parmar is currently in production with a hybrid feature on the feminist writer Andrea Dworkin featuring Ashley Judd, Amandla Stenberg, Soko, Andrea Riseborough and Patti LuPone.
Highlights (3 videos)
Pratibha Parmar on creating visual justice on screen
Pratibha Parmar on the timeliness of Tape and Deborah Kampmeier's work
Pratibha Parmar on the female gaze
Leah Meyerhoff
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An award winning filmmaker who wrote and directed the narrative feature film I BELIEVE IN UNICORNS which was released theatrically after premiering at SXSW, winning the Grand Jury Prize at the Atlanta Film Festival and additional awards from Woodstock Film Festival, Nashville Film Festival, Tribeca Film Institute, IFP, and the Adrienne Shelly Foundation. Leah Meyerhoff’s previous work has screened in over 200 film festivals and aired on IFC, PBS, LOGO and MTV.
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Leah Meyerhoff shares Tape movie hashtag and website