NEW
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THE SAME DIFFERENCE
DEEP RUN
THE PASSIONATE
PURSUITS OF
ANGELA BOWEN
CLASSIC
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BOY I AM
THE LULU SESSIONS
GIRL INSIDE
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WOMEN MAKE MOVIES IS PROUD TO
As President Obama advocates for the nation to celebrate in solidarity with the LGBTQ community, join us in supporting the women directors, and
individuals who share their dynamic stories of challenge, hope, and triumph through cinema.
Check out our exciting classic collection, as well as the release of spectacular new LGBTQ films including:
DEEP RUN: executive produced by Susan Sarandon, is the winning portrait of Cole Ray Davis, a young trans man facing the challenge of living in rural Deep Run, North Carolina. Cole is the 2016 Trevor Youth Honoree of the esteemed organization,
The Trevor Project.
THE SAME DIFFERENCE: directed by Nneka Onuorah,
examines tensions within the black lesbian community over issues of gender expression.
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BUY ONE GET ONE FREE
From now until
July 15th
, you're invited to take advantage of an amazing opportunity to own two Women Make Movies films for the price of one! This special offer includes our best sellers and collection of films surrounding such LGBTQ issues as gender expression, identity, activism, plus more. It only happens twice a year, so don't miss your chance!
GOLDEN GATE GIRLS
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WHO'S AFRAID OF KATHY ACKER?
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SHINJUKU BOYS
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REGARDING
SUSAN SONTAG
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A BOY NAMED SUE
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LESBIANA: A PARALLEL REVOLUTION
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*Use code BOGOE16
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Expires on the new extended deadline of
July 15, 2016
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Women Make Movies gratefully acknowledges the support of our funders: The National Endowment for the Arts, the New York State Council on the Arts with the support of Governor Andrew Cuomo and the New York State Legislature and the New York City Department of Cultural Affairs in partnership with the City Council. The Andy Warhol Foundation, the Academy of Motion Picture Arts & Sciences, and the Hollywood Foreign Press Association.
About WMM:
Since our beginnings in 1972, WMM has grown from a feminist filmmakers' collective into an industry-leading nonprofit media arts organization and distributor. For over 40 years, WMM has transformed the landscape of filmmaking for women directors and producers, bringing the issues facing women around the world to screens everywhere. Now, with more than 550 films in our catalog, including Academy®, Emmy®, Peabody and Sundance nominees and award winners, WMM is the largest distributor of films by and about women in the world. Women Make Movies. By Women. About Women. For Everyone.
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