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- Subject: New Release! SERVICE: WHEN WOMEN COME MARCHING HOME | Women Make Movies
- Date: Thu, 4 Apr 2013 14:36:26 -0400
Hi All,
I am writing from Women Make Movies, the non-profit distributor of films by
and about women, to let you know about our **new release** SERVICE: WHEN
WOMEN COME MARCHING HOME. This film is essential for courses on Health,
Disabilities, Mental Health, Military, Psychology and Sexual assault, as well
as for public libraries and interested community groups. To celebrate this
release, WMM is offering a special promotion on selected titles.
I am posting more info below on SERVICE: WHEN WOMEN COME MARCHING HOME and
this special offer. Please feel free to contact me with any questions, and
thanks as always for supporting independent women filmmakers!
SERVICE: WHEN WOMEN COME MARCHING HOME
<http://www.wmm.com/filmcatalog/pages/c843.shtml>
"The film stuns. These women veterans show extraordinary character and
resolve as they deal with unforgiving injuries and a culture dull with
ignorance. "
-Nancy Nevins, English Department, Pierce and Glendale College
Women now compose 15% of today's military forces and that number is expected
to double in 10 years. SERVICE portrays the courage of the women in service
and once they have left the military: the horrific traumas they faced, the
inadequate care they often receive on return and the large and small
accomplishments the women work mightily to achieve. Through compelling
portraits, we watch these women wrestle with prostheses, homelessness, Post
Traumatic Stress Disorder and Military Sexual Trauma. The documentary takes
the audience on a journey from the deserts of Afghanistan and Iraq to rural
Tennessee and urban New York City, from coping with amputations, to
flashbacks, triggers and depression to discovering ways to support other vets.
A film by Marcia Rock and Patricia Lee Stotter
US, 2012, 55 minutes, Color
Institutional Price: $295.00
K-12, Public Libraries, Community Groups: $89.00
View the trailer here <http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gh-_wuhv0LY>
Purchase the film here <http://www.wmm.com/filmcatalog/pages/c843.shtml>
COMING SOON!
SISTERS IN ARMS
A film by Beth Freeman
Reveals the untold stories of three remarkable women in the most difficult
and dangerous military professions facing combat on the frontlines in
Afghanistan. Corporal Katie Hodges is a determined infantry soldier; Corporal
Tamar Freeman, a trained medical professional; and Master Corporal Kimberley
Ashton, a combat engineer and mother who has left behind three young
daughters. Using video diaries filmed by the soldiers in Afghanistan and
intimate personal interviews, SISTERS IN ARMS tells their stories of loss and
inspiration from a uniquely female perspective, challenging our perceptions
of what constitutes a soldier.
**Special Offer on selected films!**
Get any of these titles at 50% off when you purchase SERVICE at list price!
Order any title below at 50% off the list price.* This offer applies to
institutions only; public libraries, K-12 and community groups still receive
any title for only $89.
SOME REAL HEAT <http://www.wmm.com/filmcatalog/pages/c577.shtml>
"Makes one rethink still ingrained sexist assumptions about what professions
women can enter." Alice Kuzniar, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
HAMMERING IT OUT <http://www.wmm.com/filmcatalog/pages/c519.shtml>
"Ideal for courses in women's studies, ethnic studies and labor studies."
Mary Margaret Fonow, Ohio State University
NO JOB FOR A WOMAN: THE WOMEN WHO FOUGHT TO REPORT WORLD WAR II
<http://www.wmm.com/filmcatalog/pages/c820.shtml>
Broadcast on PBS and "*** 1/2. Highly recommended" by Video Librarian
TEA & JUSTICE: NYPD'S 1ST ASIAN WOMEN OFFICERS
<http://www.wmm.com/filmcatalog/pages/c779.shtml>
"Highly recommended...a profoundly moving story of three brave women." EMRO
APACHE 8 <http://www.wmm.com/filmcatalog/pages/c815.shtml>
"A good resource for women's studies and Native American history classes."
Booklist
You can place your order directly through WMM's Online Shopping Cart. During
checkout, enter promo code SERVLS13 and your discount will be applied. For
questions, email
,
or call 212.925.0606 x360. Offer ends April 30, 2013.
**Cannot be used with 2013 films in collection. Other exceptions may apply.
Cannot be combined with any other offer. Excludes home video and public
libraries, K-12 and community groups.
****************************************
GENERAL ORDERING INFORMATION
All orders must be accompanied by an institutional purchase order or
Prepayment. Payment may be made by institutional check, money order, or Visa
and MasterCard.
Women Make Movies *115 W. 29th Street, Suite 1200, New York, NY *
Tel: 212.925.0606 x360
_
Please let me know if you have any questions and thank you for your support!
Sincerely,
Liane Costello
Women Make Movies
115 W. 29th Street, Suite 1200,
New York, NY 10001
www.wmm.com
WERE MOVING! As of 4/1, our new address is 115 W. 29th Street, Suite 1200,
New York, NY 10001. Our phones will be down from 3/28 4/2, but you can
still contact us at
.
If you have a rush order, please call 1.800.343.5540, 9:30am 4pm ET.
- New Release! SERVICE: WHEN WOMEN COME MARCHING HOME | Women Make Movies, Women Make Movies Educate, 04/04/2013
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