Women, War & Peace: Documentary Filmmaking as Activism
Melding journalistic reportage and visceral narrative, Women, War & Peace stands as an example of the power of film to ensure that under-recognized subjects become part of the permanent record.
Melding journalistic reportage and visceral narrative, Women, War & Peace stands as an example of the power of film to ensure that under-recognized subjects become part of the permanent record.
Deborah Stambler | Posted 01.07.2012
What will women's roles in the peace process be as we move forward? Have we learned from the women of Liberia, Bosnia, Colombia and Afghanistan?
Deborah Stambler | Posted 12.17.2011
"I do think there's something about being on the screen that gives validity to people. It's kind of like if you've seen it on TV then it must be true, then it really happened."
Barbara Probst Solomon | Posted 12.13.2011
This groundbreaking series must be seen.
Regina Weinreich | Posted 11.22.2011
A new 5-part series focused on the critical role of women worldwide in war-stricken regions is to air on 5 consecutive Tuesdays starting October 11 on PBS, and the mood was fierce to say, without women at the table, there will be no peace.
Deborah Stambler | Posted 11.16.2011
"I'm probably one of the happier people you'll meet because I'm happy that I'm not ducking and dodging the hard news about the world. I really believe that if you can go out there and greet the world with open arms and let it wash over you in all its bad and goodness, you'll find that it's better than you think it is. That's really what gets you through."
Marcia G. Yerman | Posted 01.11.2012