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Morristown ![]() Working-class people in Mexico and eastern Tennessee are caught in the throes of massive economic change, which challenges their assumptions about work, family, nation and community. Selected Works Cine To Save the Land and People (1999)
Rough Side of the Mountain (1997) Evelyn Williams (1995) Justice in the Coalfields (1995) Belinda, AIDS Activist (1992) Fast Food Women (1991) On Our Own Land (1989) Accomplishments Independent Producer, Appalshop, since 1983
Project Director, Headwaters Television, Appalshop public television series, 1983-1998 National Endowment for the Arts Southeast Media Fellowship, 1988 and 1991 Alfred I. DuPont/Columbia University Award for Independent Broadcast Journalism, 1990 Education 1970 School of Visual Arts, New York, NY Web Site News April, May, June 2008 Anne Lewis’
documentary Morristown
was included in the traveling documentary showcase Ambulante:
Gira de documentales 2008,
a film festival that toured Mexico with 42 screenings in a number of
cities from February to April. In this film, working-class people in
Mexico and eastern Tennessee are caught in the throes of massive
economic change, which challenges their assumptions about work, family,
nation and community. January, February, March 2008
Anne Lewis’ documentary Morristown
was screened in various
conferences and universities in the US. It was also included in the
traveling documentary showcase Ambulante:
Gira de documentales 2008, a
film festival that tours Mexico with 42 screenings in a number of
cities from February to April. Cities include Ciudad Juárez,
DF,
Guadalajara, León, Mérida, Metepec, Monterrey,
Morelia,
Oaxaca, San Cristóbal de las Casas, San Luis
Potosí, and
Tijuana. In this film, working-class people in Mexico and eastern
Tennessee are caught in the throes of massive economic change, which
challenges their assumptions about work, family, nation and community. October, November, December 2007 Anne Lewis’ documentary Morristown
continued
to tour, screening in October at the Austin Film
Festival and Hot
Springs Documentary Film Festival in Arkansas, and in
November at the
Cucalorus Annual
Festival of Independent Film and the Latin American
Film and Video Festival, both in North Carolina. In this film,
working-class people in Mexico and eastern Tennessee are caught in the
throes of massive economic change, which challenges their assumptions
about work, family, nation and community. |
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