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You ladies have a great site. I was looking for some information on a = feminist point of view of the movie "Kramer vs. Kramer" or "The Turning = Point," both from the 1970s. Have any ideas? Thanks. Annie

Thanks for your note to Feminist.com--and for your great words about our site. Here are my ideas for finding "a feminist point of view of the movie "Kramer vs. Kramer" or "The Turning Point":

1.) There is a book by Ally Acker, Reel Women: Pioneers of the Cinema 1896 to the Present, which I suggest you take a look at. (You can get it from the Feminist.com Bookstore under "Women's History").

2.) There is also an organization-- New York Women in Film & Television, which is mostly a network of women, but also provides some information on "women in film and television." (6 East 39th Street, NY, NY 10016-0112; 212-679-0870; fax 212-679-0899.)

I hope these suggestions help.


Amy

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