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Century of Women: Work and Family

 
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Century of Women: Work and Family

  • Directors: Barbara Kopple; Sylvia Morales; Judy Korin; Christen Harty Schaefer
  • Genre: Culture & Society
  • Movie Type: Feminist Film, Social History
  • Release Year: 1994
  • Run Time: 95 minutes

Plot

Throughout the 20th century, women have met the challenges and struggles of balancing work and family. Narrated by Jane Fonda, A Century of Women: Work & Family weaves fictional and factual stories to illustrate the history of women in the workforce, as well as their roles as wives and mothers. Performances and testimonies from a stellar group of women including Meryl Streep, Gloria Steinem, Twyla Tharp, and Maya Angelou facilitate the film's innovative method of storytelling. Archival film, photographs, and interviews retrace historical events -- from the founding of the PTA to early unions -- that changed our social landscape. Diaries, letters, and personal memories honor women of the past and make it clear that the balancing of labor and family was a matter of life and death. ~ Brooke Hodess, All Movie Guide

Cast

Justine Bateman; Olympia Dukakis; Jane Fonda - Narrator; Jasmine Guy; Talia Shire; Madge Sinclair; Brooke Smith; Teresa Wright

Credit

Barbara Kopple - Director, Sylvia Morales - Director, Judy Korin - Director, Christen Harty Schaefer - Director, Pat Mitchell - Executive Producer, Jacoba Atlas - Executive Producer, Laura Karpman - Composer (Music Score), Lynne Tuite - Producer, George Puckhaber - Supervisor/Manager, Vivian Schiller - Supervisor/Manager, Lynn Roth - Screenwriter, Jacoba Atlas - Screenwriter, Heidi Shulman - Screenwriter
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