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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