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First Run Features seeks qualified individuals to write and submit a documentary film review to academic print publications, blogs, listservs, websites, etc.  Editors are also encouraged to request a review DVD.  Please contact me off-list with any questions or if you are interested, thank you.


SEX(ED): THE MOVIE
Examining sex education films from the early 20th century through the present day, Brenda Goodman's documentary film SEX(ED): THE MOVIE captures the humor and vulnerability of this experience, while allowing us to look at the various agendas that shaped the content. Often hilarious, sometimes instructive, and almost always awkward and embarrassing, these films reflect the changing moral, cultural and political attitudes that inspired them. (77min/2013)
Trailer: www.vimeo.com/user2431206/sexedtrailer<http://www.vimeo.com/user2431206/sexedtrailer>




Dylan McGinty
Director of Technology and Nontheatrical Sales

First Run Features
Film Center Building
630 Ninth Avenue, Suite 1213
New York, NY 10036
Tel 212 243 0600 ext. 19






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