· United States of America · 1972 · 6m

Women & Children at Large

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"...is a totally entertaining film. Unlike many women's films, it is not a documentary or narrative directed at women's issues. Rather, it might be considered a comedy for the women's movement. It is a feminist film not because of any political message but because of the liberation implicits in its imagery. There is a musical soundtrack but no dialogue; the images come fast and surreal, jarring images from a mythic kingdom, where hugely pregnant women rock on and babies fall flat on their face. A really joyus celebration of women, life and film. " -Camille Cook, Chicago Art Institute

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