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Turner Classic Movies is hosting a phenomenal series of early films
directed/produced/written by women. The next installment of it is this
Thursday.
Here's the schedule. All times are EASTERN daylight (U.S.).
Thursday, August 10
Films by Women Producers
8 p.m. CLEOPATRA (1912)–world television premiere/restoration
10 p.m. THE RED KIMONO (1925)–U.S. television premiere/restoration
12 a.m. MY BEST GIRL (1927)–U.S. television premiere/restoration
1:30 a.m. DADDY LONG LEGS (1919)–U.S. television premiere/restoration
3:30 a.m. BACK TO GOD’S COUNTRY (1919)–U.S. television premiere/restoration
5 a.m. SOMETHING NEW (1920)–U.S. television premiere/restoration
Thursday, August 17
Films by Women Directors/Silent
8 p.m. THE LOST GARDEN (1995)
9 p.m. THE OCEAN WAIF (1916)–U.S. television premiere
10 p.m. MATRIMONY’S SPEED LIMIT (1911)
10:15 p.m. A HOUSE DIVIDED (1913)
10:30 p.m. THE MAKING OF AN AMERICAN CITIZEN (1911)–U.S. television premiere
11 p.m. WHERE ARE MY CHILDREN? (1916)–world television premiere/restoration
12:10 a.m. THE HYPOCRITES (1914)
1 a.m. TOO WISE WIVES (1921)
2:30 a.m. HOW MEN PROPOSE (1913)
3 a.m. 49-17 (1917)–world television premiere/restoration
4:15 a.m. CAUGHT IN A CABARET (1914)
4:30 a.m. MABEL’S BUSY DAY (1914)
4:45 a.m. ELEANOR’S CATCH (1916)–world television premiere
Thursday, August 24
Films by Women Directors/Early Sound
8 p.m. THE WILD PARTY (1929)
9:30 p.m. CHRISTOPHER STRONG (1933)
11 p.m. THE BRIDE WORE RED (1937)
1 a.m. OUTRAGE (1950)
2:30 a.m. HARD, FAST AND BEAUTIFUL (1951)
4 a.m. THE HITCH-HIKER (1953)
Thursday, August 31
Women Writers
8 p.m. THE SCARLET LETTER (1926)–world television premiere/restoration
10 p.m. FROM THE MANGER TO THE CROSS (1912)–U.S. television premiere
11:30 p.m. THE WOMEN (1939)
2 a.m. FOUR DAUGHTERS (1938)
3:45 a.m. THE CONQUERING POWER (1921)
5:30 a.m. THE TORRENT (1925)
7 a.m. THE THREE WHO LOVED (1931)
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Jeremy Butler
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Telecommunication & Film/University of Alabama/Tuscaloosa
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