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What
happens to teenagers whose lives are unexpectedly disrupted
by pregnancy? How do they describe what it is like to be
a teenage mother? Though this documentary was produced over
15 years ago, the stories are still poignant and relevant.
The film focuses on the lives of 16-year-old Audrey and Dana,
who were both pregnant at 14, and 17-year-old Denise. The
common thread in the stories portrayed are the complex and
contradictory feelings of being a teenage mother.
By Tami Gold and Christine Vogel
1982, 30 minutes, Color, Video |
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"...exceptional and sensitive portraits of three teenagers who find themselves pregnant."
John
J. O'Connor, THE NEW YORK TIMES |
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"A moving program! Programs like this one can act as a catalyst for greater community awareness and family communications."
Leonard S. Coleman, Jr., Commissioner, NJ Department of Energy |
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| The Jersey Journal (.pdf) |
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First Prize - Community Programming, Athens International Film and Video Festival
Honorable Mention, National Council on Family Relations
Director's Choice, The Black Maria Film and Video Festival
Flaherty Film Seminar
Museum of Modern Art (New York)
Broadcast on WNET/TV, WOR/TV, WNYC/TV, The Learning Channel |
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Films, Inc. / Transit Media |
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Individuals, public schools (K-12) $40 Institutions $150 (shipping and handling additional)
Contact:
Transit Media Communications
190 Route 17M
P.O. Box 1084
Harriman, NY 10926
T: (800) 343-5540
F: (845) 774-2945
info@transitmedia.net |
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