1979 | United States | Documentary

Town Bloody Hall

  • English - 85 mins
  • Director | Chris Hegedus, D. A. Pennebaker
  • Writer | Germaine Greer, Jill Johnston, Norman Mailer
  • Producer | Shirley Broughton, Edith Van Slyck

STATUS: Released

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Infamously macho author Norman Mailer shares a 1971 NYC panel with an audience of intellectual women and famous feminists receiving a lively critique revealing the sophisticated political, literary discourse of early Women's Lib movement.
The infamously macho American author shares a 1971 New York City panel with a group of famous feminists and responds as well to a lively critique from other intellectual women in the audience, in this time capsule of what a sophisticated political and literary public discussion was like in the early days of Women's Liberation.
—Lawrence Chadbourne

LIberation Women Liberation. Activism Movement
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