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Date: Saturday, 10/14/2006
Time: 5:00 pm
Venue: Goethe-Institut
Tickets: $9 
Type: Collection of short films
Metro Weekly Rating: 

(3 out of 5)
by Will Doig
THERESE SHECHTER PUTS together a decent compendium of feminism through the past several decades in I Was A Teenage Feminist, linking the movement to her own life and the lives of her friends. Though the film comes to no distinct conclusions, it does offer up plenty of food for thought, especially for those of us residing in places where the women's rights movement is taken for granted. One of the best bits of Shechter's film comes when she interviews passers-by on a street to ask them about feminism. After defining it as a movement for respect and equality for women, a female respondent, asked if she then considers herself a feminist, simply says ''no.''
Those not already interested in the subject matter may find themselves amused by Shechter's self-consciously amateurish home movies, in which she and her friends banter while the camera rolls (boyfriends and vibrators are discussed in the same breath as grocery lists). But unless the topic of feminism normally grabs you, you might find your mind wandering when it comes to the activism sections. Still, it's a respectable early venture into the world of documentary film.
Less
satisfying is Look Us in the Eye (

), a short about old women
involved in progressive activism. Though it raises a few solid
points, the film mainly comes off as overly pedantic and
self-righteous. It's heavy on assertions and light on facts, and is
almost a blueprint for conservatives who think liberals are just a
gang of humorless language-enforcers who march in parades. You'd
expect old ladies -- excuse me, ''old women,'' as they insist
on being called (otherwise you're ageist) -- to be more fun than
this. -- Will Doig
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Festival Venue:
Goethe-Institut
Inter Nationes
814 - 7th Street, NW; Washington, DC 20001. (202) 289-1200. (map)
1 block north of Green-Yellow-Red Line Metro / Gallery Place-Chinatown station.
Tickets:
You may buy your tickets or passes in advance: Online at BoxOfficeTickets.com
or by phone at (800) 494-TIXS (494-8497). Or you may visit the Lincoln
Theatre (1215 U Street, NW, WDC); the Landmark's E Street Cinema (555 11th Street, NW);
or Lambda Rising (1625 Connecticut Avenue, NW, WDC).
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