Wednesday, November 6, 2013

Movies for women, which have licenses available

Because trying to find a good list on the web is next to impossible (particularly movies that can be shown either through the Movlic.com license, or the MPLC license for libraries, I present the films that Reel Women have watched in the past five years. There are a few that we had to raise money to get the license for in here, too.

Films Reel Women has shown since September 2008, when we started the series:

2008
Sept:  Real Women Have Curves
Oct: God Says 'Ha!'
Nov.: Away from Her
Dec:  No Movie
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2009
Jan: The Duchess
Feb: Dreamgirls
March:  Frieda
April: North Country
May:  The Queen
June/July/Aug: No Movies
Sept: A Class Apart
Oct: A Powerful Noise
Nov: Revolutionary Road
Dec: No Movie
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2010
Jan: Julie & Julia (Nora Ephron)
Feb: Not Easily Broken
March: Magdalene Sisters
April: My Sister's Keeper
May: Precious
June: The Blind Side
July: The Prize-Winner of Defiance, Ohio
Aug: The Young Victoria
Sept: In the Time of the Butterflies
Oct: The Painted Veil
Nov:  White Oleander
Dec:  No Movie
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2011
Jan:  Mrs. Brown
Feb: Breakfast at Tiffany's
March: Winter's Bone
April: Eat, Pray, Love
May: Rabbit Hole
June: House of Sand and Fog
July: Fair Game
Aug.: The Whales of August
Sept: Pan's Labyrinth
Oct:  Soul Surfer
Nov: Black Swan

Dec: No Movie
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2012
Jan:  The Help
Feb: Down in the Delta
March: Conviction
April: Sarah’s Key
May: Upside of Anger
June: An Education
July: Easy A
Aug: Martha Marcy May Marlene
Sept:  Made in LA
Oct:  Baby Jane
Nov: The Invisible War

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2013
Jan: Heartburn
Feb: Cancelled due to blizzard
March: Anna Karenina
April: Half the Sky
May: Albert Nobbs
June: Silver Linings Playbook
July: Zero Dark 30
Aug: The Impossible (50th film)
Sept: A Separation (Sept 24)
Oct: Stories We Tell
Nov: Much Ado About Nothing


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