Baby Doll (1982)

Baby Doll (1982) poster

Tessa Hughes-Freeland’s “Baby Doll” is a tiny slice of cinéma vérité from 1982 about the girls working the now defunct Baby Doll Lounge on Church and White St. in downtown Manhattan. It captures a moment before NYC got sanitized.

Director: Tessa Hughes-Freeland
Genre: Documentary
Runtime: 3 min
Release Date:
Editing: Tessa Hughes-Freeland
Country: United States of America
Language: English
Original Language: en

Keywords

woman director, short film

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is Baby Doll about?
Tessa Hughes-Freeland’s “Baby Doll” is a tiny slice of cinéma vérité from 1982 about the girls working the now defunct Baby Doll Lounge on Church and White St. in downtown Manhattan. It captures a moment before NYC got sanitized.
Who directed Baby Doll?
Baby Doll was directed by Tessa Hughes-Freeland.
How long is Baby Doll?
Baby Doll has a runtime of 3m (3 minutes).
What genre is Baby Doll?
Baby Doll is a Documentary film.
Where was Baby Doll produced?
Baby Doll was produced in United States of America.