with filmmaker Jennifer Fox on February 12 (note change from Flicksheet!)
Get a pass to all 3 screenings for just $10! ($4 per screening otherwise)
passes available at Feb 5 screening or stop by our office (104 Willard Straight) between 9am-5pm Fri, Feb 1; Mon, Feb 4 or Tues, Feb 5; cash or check only
"Jennifer Fox: a woman whose life seems ripped from the pages of the New York Times Style Section crossed with the personals of the New York Review of Books. She is a pretty, raven-haired single woman, living in a spacious downtown loft, a seasoned documentary filmmaker whose subject is, inevitably, relationships. With startling candor, Fox turns the camera on her own life, the conflicts in balancing work and love, specifically two far-flung relationships with men: a married South African and a Swiss boyfriend. Then she ups the ante by contrasting her nearly limitless freedom with women in more than 17 countries who discuss divorce, rape, female genital mutilation, and most hilariously, masturbation. Flying travels across taboo boundaries, landing deep inside the recesses of women's lives." (Film Forum) This six-hour tour de force will be shown in three parts and Fox will be present at the end of part 3 to discuss the film. "A personal memoir, feminist manifesto & examination of Global Women." (NY Times) Cosponsored with the Cornell Women's Resource Center and FGSS. More at flyingconfessions.com Video projection
2007, color, 5 hours 53 minutes, USA