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Release Date:
January 1, 1999
Original Title:
Beyond Borders: Arab Feminists Talk About Their Lives... East and West
Genres:
Documentary
Production Companies:
ONF | NFB
Stone Squared
Production Countries:
Canada
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 50
In the Arab world, women are fighting a two-front war against repressive internal constraints and intrusive Western interference. In this program, a feminist delegation composed of author Nawal Saadawi and other renowned activists from the Middle East and North Africa gathers at the UN, on college campuses, and in church basements to speak out about deterioration of women's rights in the Arab states in an effort to heighten awareness of the Arab feminist struggle for equality--and the effects of U.S. foreign policy on their efforts.
Archival Footage Research:
Jennifer Kawaja
Nancy Marcotte
Assistant Camera:
Nathalie Lasselin
Yves Laurier-Beaudoin
Jocelyn Simard
Assistant Director:
Leila Marshy
Najwa Tlili
Assistant Editor:
Natacha Dufaux
Mélanie Gauthier
Roslyn Kalloo
Shelly Theaker
Assistant Sound Editor:
Paul Durand
Director:
Jennifer Kawaja
Director of Photography:
Kent Nason
Editor:
Hélène Girard
Cathy Gulkin
Dominique Sicotte
Foley:
Donna Powell
Gaffer:
Roger Martín
Location Manager:
Deborah Wasser
Music:
Denise McCormick
Musician:
Ron Allen
Debashis Sinha
John Gzowski
Rick Hyslop
Anne Bourne
Roula Said
Negative Cutter:
Claudine Blain
Online Editor:
Denis Pilon
Original Music Composer:
Roula Said
Maryem Hassan
Post Production Coordinator:
Linda Payette
Richard Michaud
Claude Cardinal
Producer:
Don Haig
Researcher:
Jennifer Kawaja
Sound Editor:
Denise McCormick
Sound Recordist:
Diane Carrière
Title Designer:
Gaspard Gaudreau
Transcriptions:
Dyane Provost
Translator:
Kamal Al-Solaylee
Souraya Khalil
Zoubair Rubio
Vocals:
Roula Said
Maryem Hassan
Writer:
Dionne Brand
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