Country
United States
Date
Jan 11, 2001
In the spring of 2000, eleven girls and two classrooms of students were interviewed about the impact of media culture on their lives. These are their thoughts.
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During the spring of 2000, eleven girls aged 8 to 16 from a variety of socio-economic backgrounds and two classrooms of middle and high school students were interviewed about their views on media culture and its impact on their lives. Their insightful and provocative responses provide the central theme of the film, a half-hour examination of how the media presents girls. Juxtaposing footage culled from a typical week of TV broadcasting with original interviews, WHAT A GIRL WANTS will provoke debate and, ideally, act as a catalyst for change in media content.
| Dettaglio | Valore |
|---|---|
| Titolo originale | What a Girl Wants |
| Lingua originale | English (EN) |
| Lingue parlate | English |
| Paesi di produzione | United States of America |
| Stato | Released |
| Compagnie di produzione | CHC Productions |
| Data di uscita | 11 gennaio 2001 |
| Producer | Elizabeth Massie |
| Editors | Jacob Bricca |
| Cinematography | Matthew Buzzell, Jacob Bricca, Roberto Fonseca |
| Asst. Directors | Matthew Buzzell, Elizabeth Massie, Jacob Bricca |
| Camera Operators | Matthew Buzzell, Jacob Bricca, Roberto Fonseca |
| Add. Photography | Jacob Bricca, Roberto Fonseca, Matthew Buzzell |
| Composer | Sean Eden, Randy Perry |
| Sound | Sean Eden, Randy Perry |
Country
United States
Date
Jan 11, 2001
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