Seeing for Ourselves: Women Working in Film (1983)

Profile of four independent women filmmakers: Joanna Davis, Tina Keane, Annabel Nicolson and Lis Rhodes, who are shown at work with Felicity Sparrow of Circles, the Women's distribution group which they helped to found. They relate the struggle for a new cinema to the wider aims of the women's movement.

Director: Margaret Williams
Genre: Documentary
Runtime: 56 min
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Editing: Jo Ann Kaplan
Production: Arbor Films
Country: United Kingdom
Language: English
Original Language: en
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Frequently Asked Questions

What is Seeing for Ourselves: Women Working in Film about?
Profile of four independent women filmmakers: Joanna Davis, Tina Keane, Annabel Nicolson and Lis Rhodes, who are shown at work with Felicity Sparrow of Circles, the Women's distribution group which they helped to found. They relate the struggle for a new cinema to the wider aims of the women's movement.
Who directed Seeing for Ourselves: Women Working in Film?
Seeing for Ourselves: Women Working in Film was directed by Margaret Williams.
How long is Seeing for Ourselves: Women Working in Film?
Seeing for Ourselves: Women Working in Film has a runtime of 56m (56 minutes).
What genre is Seeing for Ourselves: Women Working in Film?
Seeing for Ourselves: Women Working in Film is a Documentary film.
Where was Seeing for Ourselves: Women Working in Film produced?
Seeing for Ourselves: Women Working in Film was produced in United Kingdom.