
Titles
- Remembering Victoria Woodhull
- Victoria Woodhull
Attribution
Zoie Films presents ; directed by Victoria WestonPublication Details
VideoTwo-disc director’s edZoie Films2007Availability
LOCATION CALL # STATUS MEDIA: VIDEO (MAIN) HQ1413.W66 A44 2007 AVAILABLE New Feature: Text this to your cellphone
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Notes
- Released in an 82 min. "Producer’s cut" version in 1995
- Purchased with public performance rights. www.zoiefilms.com
- Produced, directed, and written by Victoria Weston ; original music by Beth Ertz ; editor, Patrick Peacock
- Featuring Kate Capshaw as the voice of Victoria Woodhull
- "In 1872 Victoria Woodhull became the first woman to campaign for US President. An advocate of free love, she was a radical suffragist who refused to restrict her Presidential campaign to the issue of women’s suffrage. Victoria Woodhull advocated marriage reform, a single sexual standard and the legalization of prostitution. In America’s Victoria, Kate Capshaw lends her voice to Victoria’s speeches. Interviews include an admiring Gloria Steinem and archival images combine to evoke the life of this brave woman."
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