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CALL FOR FILMS for a
        FEMINIST FILM FESTIVAL
        Friday, October 26th and Saturday, October 27th, 2001

        SUNY New Paltz Women's Studies Program
        New Paltz, NY

        The SUNY New Paltz Women's Studies Program is looking for feminist
documentaries, experimental and narrative films and videos for a feminist film
festival being planned for this fall. We are looking specifically for films
and videos with a feminist point of view that critically examine women's
experiences. The range of topics is broad but may include sexuality, gender
identity, family, adolescent girls, race, spirituality, reproductive freedom,
global and cross cultural issues, etc.

        We envision the festival as a screening of approximately 10 carefully
chosen films (more if there are more shorts, less if there are more features)
each followed by a presentation and discussion with the filmmaker, producer,
actors, and other appropriate persons involved with the film's production and
reception.

        Please submit a written description of your film, explaining what
makes your film feminist. Your proposal should also include the film's length,
genre and main themes. Please also submit an overview of your filmmaking work
to date, a vitae or a biographical narrative.

        Proposals will be accepted until July 13, 2001. For further
information and questions please call Pat Clarke at (845)257-2975 or
[log in to unmask] or Denise Bauer at (845)257-2978 or [log in to unmask]

        Denise Bauer, Ph.D.
        Coordinator of Women's Studies
        SUNY New Paltz

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