Reviews

PRESS

  • Dick Purtan in the Morning, WOMC Detroit Radio, 6/12/08
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  • Crain's New York Business, 3/31/08, Takes Up the Crusade for Future Female Candidates

  

AUDIENCE

“Been thinking about the movie.  A lot.  It really does stay with you.  I think it's a winner.”  --Lori Bongiorno, 38, writer and mother of two, NYC.

“I so enjoyed watching the movie.  It really got me thinking about the ways in which people my age (and slightly younger) think about themselves...I really kept thinking about it all night!”  --Sharon Skettini, 26, publishing assistant, NYC.

“I love the fact that it wasn’t a propaganda film.  Your approach was extremely democratic, and just sooo funny and smart!”  --Jess Levey, 24, photo editor, NYC.

“You nailed it!”  --Dan Patronic, 42, football coach, Nyack, NY.

“What an engrossing film!  It was wonderful to hear/see all the conversations taking place when the film ended….  It certainly sparked discussions!  Thank you addressing a subject which needs attention.” --Yvonne Marceau, 50+, professional dancer and nonprofit administrator, NYC.

“I just thought the movie was incredible and I know it will spark a great deal of conversation regarding females and the future of politics.”  --Adam Jay, 34, NYC.

“Loved the flick.  So important.  Can’t wait for my daughter to see the film.  Can’t wait for everyone to see your film.  Bravo!”  --Dori Berinstein, 40+, Filmmaker and Broadway Producer, and mother of two, NYC.

“My naïve and initial reaction was that it would be another mundane movie about the role of women in our society.  However, I am pleased to inform you that I left the screening inspired and motivated to make a change.  Your film portrays women positively without being condescending or showing contempt towards men; which is pretty difficult to do.  I am hard to impress but the film managed to impress me.”  --Emily Knight, 17, high school student, NYC.

“I didn’t know girls had it so hard.”  --Chris Vens, 16, high school student, baseball player, Detroit, MI.

“The topic of the documentary was well warranted and it is something that America needs to see.  I love the fact that the filmmakers didn’t bore the audience with an abundance of facts…rather they included facts and used humor to capture the audience and enabled the filmmakers to get their point across..."  --Racquel Reid, 30, high school basketball coach, NYC.

“The film perfectly encompasses trying to balance beauty and brains...  I can’t tell you the last time I watched a doc that so invigorated me to such a degree.”  --Kristin Caskey, Broadway producer, NYC.

“Amazingly powerful...  The message is so important to young women, but more importantly, to the men of the world.”  --Bruce Valauri, 50, father of two, NJ.

"I didn't hate it," John-Michael Ulmer, 16, high school student, baseball/football player

“Every mom and daughter, father and daughter, mother and son, everyone has to see this film.  It is a conversation that needs to be started again – especially in America.”  Nick Demetrius, 45, business owner and father of four, Detroit, MI.