Dream of a Free Country: A Message from Nicaraguan Women

198359 min 50 secFilm: Documentary

Direction: Kathleen ShannonGinny Stikeman

Production: Edward Le LorrainKathleen Shannon

This documentary is the spoken testimony of the Nicaraguan women who fought in the revolution that overthrew the Somoza dictatorship in 1979. The revolution was a powerful catalyst in their lives. Under the new government, they reorganized their wartime association, AMNLAE, into a grass-roots organization to fight sexism. Through AMNLAE, they launched a literacy campaign, created training collectives for women, organized health brigades, and are recommending legislation to eliminate discriminatory laws. Dream of a Free Country is a record of women's participation both in revolution and in the building of a new society.

Subject categories


  • War, Conflict and Peace > Caribbean, Central and South AmericaWomen
  • Developing Countries > Central America and the CaribbeanSocial ChangeWar, Conflict and PeaceWomen
  • Women > Changing RolesDeveloping CountriesSocial Action
  • Social Issues > Discrimination and StereotypingSocial ChangeWomen

Credits


director
Kathleen Shannon
Ginny Stikeman
producer
Edward Le Lorrain
Kathleen Shannon
executive producer
Kathleen Shannon
cinematography
Blake James
photography
Edward Le Lorrain
sound
Edward Le Lorrain
editing
Kathleen Shannon
Edward Le Lorrain
Ginny Stikeman
sound editing
Jackie Newell
re-recording
Hans Peter Strobl
music
Grupo Pancasan
Carlos Mejia Godoy