American Woman: Reframing '70s Cinema
About This Event
The event 'AMERICAN WOMAN: REFRAMING '70S CINEMA' at the Museum of the Moving Image in Queens, NY, highlights the contributions of women in 1970s cinema. It features screenings of films involving iconic performers like Jane Fonda, Barbra Streisand, and Diana Ross, as well as works by celebrated filmmakers Barbara Kopple and Claudia Weill.
About the Artists
Jane Fonda
Step into the world of Jane Fonda, a luminary whose influence stretches across decades and mediums. Known for her electrifying presence, Jane has graced the screens alongside legends like Barbra Streisand and Diana Ross.
Barbra Streisand
Step into the vibrant world of Barbra Streisand, a legendary figure whose influence transcends generations. Known for her powerful voice and commanding presence, Streisand captivates audiences with every performance.
Diana Ross
Experience the enchanting artistry of Diana Ross, a legendary figure whose voice has defined generations. With a career that boasts over 100 million records sold worldwide, Ross is a powerhouse of pop and soul, known for her incredible versatility and emotive performances.
Barbara Kopple
Step into the world of Barbara Kopple, a visionary force in documentary filmmaking celebrated for her groundbreaking contributions to cinema vérité. Known for her compelling storytelling, Kopple has twice captivated audiences and critics alike, earning her two Oscars for her incisive portrayals of American labor struggles.
Claudia Weill
Claudia Weill stands as a distinctive figure in the cultural tapestry of New York City, known for her profound impact on the cinematic landscape of the 1970s. At the Museum of the Moving Image in Queens, she brings to life "AMERICAN WOMAN: REFRAMING '70S CINEMA," a vibrant celebration of the era's female trailblazers.