Madelyn Osur
Film Library
As an ongoing commitment to build community around film, we welcome you to explore a catalog of titles that have been shown at the Rocky Mountain Women’s Film Festival over the last 35 years. These films celebrate the drive, spirit and diversity of women, while sharing the stories and experiences of those often unheard or unseen.
Made in L.A. (Hecho en Los Angeles)
Made in L.A. follows the remarkable story of three Latina immigrants working in Los Angeles garment sweatshops as they embark(on a three-year odyssey to win basic labor protections from trendy clothing retailer Forever 21. In intimate observational sty…
Moment
There are unexpected moments that stay with you. Little breaths that make you feel alive. Anne, a young professional is getting ready for her day when two men show up at her door and her calm morning is filled with anticipation.
Mississippi Queen
Mississippi Queen follows Paige, a southerner returning home, digging past the mask of hospitality examining the ex-gay ministry, interviewing southerners on both sides, including her parents who help convert homosexuals.
Most Dangerous Man in America
In 1971, Daniel Ellsberg, a leading Vietnam War strategist, concludes the war is based on decades of lies. He leaks 7,000 pages of top-secret documents to The New York Times, a daring act of conscience that leads directly to Watergate, President Nixon’s resignation and the end of the Vietnam War.
Mugabe and the White African
Michael Campbell is one of the few hundred white farmers left in Zimbabwe since President Robert Mugabe began his violent ‘Land Reform’ program in 2000. Since then the country has descended into chaos. In 2008 Mike took the unprecedented step of challe…
My Mother Dreams the Satan’s Disciples of New York
A lonely mid-western farm widow visits her daughter in New York City. The mother is terrified of the neighborhood, especially the motorcycle gangs. This comedy of misconceptions and unlikely friendships celebrates the imagination and wisdom of age. Winner of Best Short Film-Live Action, 2000 Academy Awards.
Mona Lisa Descending a Staircase
Two-dimensional clay animations melding and merging the work of 35 famous artists.
My Mother’s Garden
In the suburban setting of a quiet tree-lined street in Granada Hills, California we see a 61 year old woman pushing a grocery cart to her front door. We watch her climb through a window covered in ivy and cob webs into her house, stepping on top of st…
Library Policy
Films are available to borrow for all local residents of the Pikes Peak Region. Up to THREE FILMS (3) may be checked out at one time for up to TEN (10) DAYS.
These DVDs are the property of Rocky Mountain Women’s Film. Use is authorized for private home screenings only. Reproduction or public showings of these films, in whole or in part, are strictly prohibited. If you are interested in showing a film to a larger audience, please contact RMWF to make arrangements with the appropriate distributor and/or filmmaker.
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Cost
- Individual Membership
Suggested donation $20 - Group Membership
Suggested donation $50
Three or more people