1998 34 minutes 978-1-932869-16-3

War Zone

Violence Against Women on the Streets
A Film by Maggie Hadleigh-West

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Synopsis

A film by Guggenheim award-winning filmmaker Maggie Hadleigh-West

What does it feel like to be a woman on the street in a cultural environment that does nothing to discourage men from heckling, following, touching or disparaging women in public spaces?

Filmmaker Maggie Hadleigh-West believes that the streets are a War Zone for women. Armed with only a video-camera, she both demonstrates this experience and, by turning and confronting her abusers, reclaims space that was stolen from her.

War Zone is an excellent discussion starter for both men and women. It gives voice and expression to a disturbing daily aspect of being a woman in this society. It also gives men a direct personal feeling for what harassing behavior looks and feels like to a woman. Young men who may think such behavior is cool or funny will be forced to rethink their assumptions.

War Zone is a classroom, documentary edition of Maggie Hadleigh-West's first film by the same title. Her film has been screened and applauded at scores of festivals in the U.S. and abroad. She has appeared to discuss the film on the Today Show, CBS News, 20/20, BBC, NPR, CNN, and Eye to Eye with Connie Chung.

Sections: Introduction | History | Interviews | Gina: New Orleans | Interviews 2 | Natasha Sheila: New York | Interviews 3 | Trelles: New Orleans | Interviews 4 | Respect | Interviews 5 | Phone Call

Release Date:1998
Duration:34 minutes
ISBN:978-1-932869-16-3

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Filmmaker Credits

Featuring
Sheila Adimoolah
Featuring
Natasha Ali
Featuring
Gina T. Charbonnet
Featuring
Trelles Delandro
Featuring
Gloria Gonzalez
Featuring
Lori K. Maher
Featuring
Dick Trevor
Executive producers
Maggie Hadleigh-West
Executive producers
Missouri Davenport Lobrano
Executive producers
Hank Levine
Writer/Director
Maggie Hadleigh-West
Producer
Hank Levine
Sr. Associate Producers
Suzie Baer
Sr. Associate Producers
Dyan Diemer
Associate Producers
Richard Calderon
Associate Producers
Karen Laverty
Line Producer
Aaron Levine
Director of Photography
Todd Liebler with Eileen Schreiber
Super 8 Photography
Matt Kohn
Additional Photography
Desiree Alvarez
Additional Photography
Dan Carey
Additional Photography
Michele DeLormier
Additional Photography
Susan Gabbay
Additional Photography
Gina O’Day
Additional Photography
Robert Pennington
Additional Photography
Shawn Wynia Rank
Supervising Editor
Tula Goenka
Senior Editor
Kelly Korzan
Editors
Emily Gumpel
Editors
Sara Thorson
Editors
Fernando Villena

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Praise

"...This is a war of a very special kind, the violence of lecherous men who give unwanted attention... War Zone shows how the body of a woman can become a battlefield, just by what she wears."
Jurgen Veil
Moving Pictures (Germany)
"Finally, every woman who's endured such unpleasantries as 'Mmm...I want some of that...' on her way to the deli or dry cleaner has someone fighting for her right to walk public streets in peace."
New York Magazine
"Off the pavement, at dinner tables and parties, her film might start a small-scale war between the sexes."
Karen Avenoso
Daily News
"Among all of the films related to sexism, harassment, and violence I have reviewed, War Zone stands out as the most unique, powerful, and important contribution to anti-sexist education."
Paul Gorski
EdChange Multicultural Pavilion
"War Zone is as spontaneous and humorous, as it is relentless and painful in it's investigation of gender relations."
Nicholas Wenner
Dagens Nyheter (Sweden)
"A very thought provoking film that honestly deals with a deeply disturbing subject. Between the anger and the laughter, one can't help but be touched emotionally."
Bruce Sinofsky
Co-Director of Brother's Keeper and Paradise Lost
"War Zone is utterly solid, carried along by the Director's smarts and charisma."
Nada Ulaby
Windy City Times
"You have to admire her courage and honesty... she has made a highly provocative film!"
Kevin Thomas
LA Times
"...Besides her courage to expose herself to these hungry men, the fascination of War Zone lies in an extraordinary and smart relationship between the public and the private space."
Jan Distelmeir, epd
Bravo! (Germany)
"Shrewdly building a canny tale of humor, hostility, and, ultimately, physical violence. War Zone... asks the questions on the mind of every woman who knows the anger and frustration of not being able to walk down the street undisturbed."
Hazel-Dawn Dumpert
LA Weekly
"Everything she shows is fascinating, revealing and provocative."
Jonathon Rosenbaum
Critics Choice, Chicago Reader
"Rarely has one seen such obvious privileges being questioned with such clarity and yes, actually with humor."
Eva X Moberg
Aftonbladet (Sweden)
"Funny and shocking!"
Susan Sarandon
Academy Award Winning Actor
"Feisty and provocative."
Dave Kehr
New York Daily News
"One of the most provocative and beautifully made films I've seen in years."
John Pierson
Author of Spike, Mike, Slackers and Dykes
"Alarming and electrifying! Utterly compelling... War Zone may well be the best date movie of the summer, but expect to see more arguing than necking in the back rows."
Emily Barton
Time Out New York