1996 Berlin International Film Festival
Paris Was a Woman
$23.95 | 73 minutes
Audience Prize, Best Documentary
A documentary profile of the feminine side of the cultural epicenter of Paris' Left Bank, home to a vibrant community of women artists, scholars, and other creators that reached its summit in the 1920s. Includes background on such notables as Collete, Gisele Freund, Gertrude Stein, and Alice B&hellip…
The Watermelon Woman
$14.95 | 93 minutes
Teddy, Best Feature Film
A black independent filmmaker and video store clerk is enthralled by the evocative image of a "mammy" in a woman-directed plantation movie from the early days of cinema--and by rumors that the actress and the director were lovers. Intent on discovering a little lesbian-filmmaker history, she begins a personal&hellip…
Welcome to the Dollhouse
$16.95 | 87 minutes
C.I.C.A.E. Award, Forum of New Cinema
Todd Solondz's WELCOME TO THE DOLLHOUSE follows the painful daily trials of Dawn "Wienerdog" Wiener (Heather Matarazzo), an awkward, nerdy 12-year-old. The middle child between her geeky older brother, Mark (Matthew Faber), and her sickeningly sweet little sister, Missy (Daria Kalinina), Dawn&hellip…


