A writer and activist whose four books include the groundbreaking Yes Means Yes as well has her latest, Believe Me: How Trusting Women Can Change The World. She hosts Unscrewed, named a best sex podcast by both Marie Claire and Esquire.
Highlights (3 videos)
Jaclyn Friedman on collective organizing
Jaclyn Friedman on shifting how we perceive female sexuality
Jaclyn Friedman on "fauxpowerment"
Nancy Schwartzman
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Documentary film director, producer, media strategist and globally recognized human rights activist who uses storytelling and technology to create safer communities for women and girls. Her award-winning feature film Roll Red Roll premiered in 2018 at the Tribeca Film Festival and Hot Docs, has screened at over 40 film festivals worldwide and garnered 7 best documentary awards.
Highlights (3 videos)
Schwartzman on hidden camera feeling protective of herself and the truth
Nancy Schwartzman on the pressure on individuals to fix broken systems
pajama outtake
Phillipe Andres Coquet
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A performer/playwright/director/advocate. He was a subject and collaborator on the Netflix documentary “Holy Hell”, about 25 years in a spiritual cult.
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Phillipe Andre Coquet on using a hidden camera and issues of consent
Phillipe Andre Coquet and Jaclyn Friedman on the conundrum of using hidden camera
Annarosa Mudd
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Annarosa Mudd is a producing partner for Full Moon Films, a New York based production company helmed by award - winning director/writer/producer Deborah Kampmeier. Tape is her feature film debut, and first feature as producer. Annarosa is producing future projects
Pilgrim’s Wilderness, Dirt Rhapsody, and an untitled biopic with Kampmeier. She holds a BFA in Drama from NYU Tisch.
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Annarosa Mudd on wearing the hidden camera in Tape
Annarosa Mudd on experience of Pearl and experience of Rosa
Deborah Kampmeier
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Deborah Kampmeier is an award-winning filmmaker. "Tape" is her fourth feature film. Deborah's first feature “Virgin,” starring Elisabeth Moss and Robin Wright was nominated for two 2004 Independent Spirit Awards, including Best Actress for Elisabeth Moss and the John Cassavetes Award. Her second feature, “Hounddog,” starring Dakota Fanning and Robin Wright was nominated for the Grand Jury Prize at the 2007 Sundance Film Festival. Deborah’s third feature, “SPLit,” won Best of Show at the 2016 Female Eye Film Festival and was nominated for the Independent Vision Best Film at the 2016 Sarasota Film Festival. Kampmeier made her television directorial debut on Ava DuVernay’s critically acclaimed series “Queen Sugar” in 2019 and followed immediately with two episodes of DuVernay's new series "Cherish the Day." Deborah is prepping her next feature “Dirt Rhapsody,” as well as her limited series "Pilgrim"s Wilderness."
Highlights (6 videos)
Deborah Kampmeier on Rosa's questionable behavior around consent in Tape
Deborah Kampmeier on the less obvious aspects of male gaze
Deborah Kampmeier on working with Tarek Bishara and creating a container of safety
Deborah Kampmeier on finding your tribe of women
Deborah Kampmeier and Jaclyn Friedman on believing women