Until the Violence Stops (2004)
Directed by Abby Epstein
Sub-Genres - Gender Issues, Social Issues, Law & Crime |
Run Time - 60 min. |
Countries - United States |
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Synopsis by Andrea LeVasseur
First-time filmmaker Abby Epstein directs Until the Violence Stops, an hour-long documentary capturing the impact of V-Day in five different international communities. Following the success of Eve Ensler's award-winning play The Vagina Monologues, V-Day was created as a global movement to end violence against women and girls. In 2002, hundreds of V-Day benefit events occurred all over the world in order to raise both awareness and funds. This program focuses on specific V-Day events in New York, California, the Philippines, South Dakota, and Kenya. Includes appearances by founder Eve Ensler along with celebrity activists Jane Fonda, Glenn Close, and Isabella Rossellini. Until the Violence Stops was shown at a special screening of the Sundance Film Festival prior to its commercial-free broadcast premiere on Lifetime Television in February of 2004.
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behind-the-scenes, benefit [event], domestic-violence, grassroots, movement [social change], political-demonstration, safe-house, violence, women's-issues