Iron Jawed Angels

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Manufacturer: Hbo Home Video Starring: Hilary Swank, Margo Martindale, Anjelica Huston, Frances O'Connor, Lois Smith Directed By: Katja von Garnier
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Aspect Ratio: 1.77:1 Audience Rating: Unrated Binding: DVD Brand: Warner Brothers EAN: 0026359212222 Format: AC-3 Label: Hbo Home Video Manufacturer: Hbo Home Video Number Of Items: 1 Publisher: Hbo Home Video Region Code: 1 Release Date: 2004-09-07 Running Time: 123 Studio: Hbo Home Video Theatrical Release Date: 2004-02-15
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Customer Rating:      Summary: This film should be mandatory in all public schools. Comment: While many people can state that the 19th ammendment gave women the right to vote in the United States, few people really think about either the process that it took to get there and even fewer think about the context of the times in which it occurred. This film is brilliantly acted and exceptionally well written. It addresses the process of getting the ammendment passed and it addresses the fact that this battle was waged during World War 1.
I personally believe that all high schools (Public and private) should screen and discuss this film. We are so fortunate to live in a place and time when we CAN have a voice in our government but many even now do not have that right. Watching the struggle of our ancestors, knowing that their were those that died IN THIS COUNTRY so that I can participate in my government is an important reminder to all citizens all the time.
One important point - the force-feeding scene is graphic. While we should not shy away from it (This was what killed some of the early sufferagettes. The folks doing the forced feeding were often neither skilled nor gentle.), it is important to not inflict this film on anyone too young. Please do not show it to anyone under 15. I've heard the argument, "She's mature. She can handle it." and I submit to you that she might be able to handle it but she shouldn't have to do so.
Customer Rating:      Summary: Excellent civics lesson for teens Comment: This is an excellent movie about women seeking the votes - especially since most of us (like me) did not realize what they went through. Our history classes present it as just women picketting. Obviously it was much harder than that for some.
I purchased this and donated it to my daughter's high school civics class for them to watch during the elections.
Customer Rating:      Summary: Educational value Comment: I used this film in my US History class,I was impressed with the historical value of the film. My students were able to relate well to it, I recommend it to any teacher of American History.
Brian E Walsh
History Department Chair
APW High School, Parish,NY
Customer Rating:      Summary: Iron Jawed Angels Comment: Good movie - accurately portrayed - except for one scene that seemed to be added to make this movie a little more risque. Other than that 30 seconds to one minute scene (that seemed a little out of context) this was a great movie.
Customer Rating:      Summary: I was enlightened Comment: My right to vote - never gave it much thought. I now have a new appreciation for the privilege; and recommend this film to anyone not familiar with this piece of our history. You'll be enlightened.
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Customer Rating:      Summary: This film should be mandatory in all public schools. Comment: While many people can state that the 19th ammendment gave women the right to vote in the United States, few people really think about either the process that it took to get there and even fewer think about the context of the times in which it occurred. This film is brilliantly acted and exceptionally well written. It addresses the process of getting the ammendment passed and it addresses the fact that this battle was waged during World War 1.
I personally believe that all high schools (Public and private) should screen and discuss this film. We are so fortunate to live in a place and time when we CAN have a voice in our government but many even now do not have that right. Watching the struggle of our ancestors, knowing that their were those that died IN THIS COUNTRY so that I can participate in my government is an important reminder to all citizens all the time.
One important point - the force-feeding scene is graphic. While we should not shy away from it (This was what killed some of the early sufferagettes. The folks doing the forced feeding were often neither skilled nor gentle.), it is important to not inflict this film on anyone too young. Please do not show it to anyone under 15. I've heard the argument, "She's mature. She can handle it." and I submit to you that she might be able to handle it but she shouldn't have to do so.
Customer Rating:      Summary: Excellent civics lesson for teens Comment: This is an excellent movie about women seeking the votes - especially since most of us (like me) did not realize what they went through. Our history classes present it as just women picketting. Obviously it was much harder than that for some.
I purchased this and donated it to my daughter's high school civics class for them to watch during the elections.
Customer Rating:      Summary: Educational value Comment: I used this film in my US History class,I was impressed with the historical value of the film. My students were able to relate well to it, I recommend it to any teacher of American History.
Brian E Walsh
History Department Chair
APW High School, Parish,NY
Customer Rating:      Summary: Iron Jawed Angels Comment: Good movie - accurately portrayed - except for one scene that seemed to be added to make this movie a little more risque. Other than that 30 seconds to one minute scene (that seemed a little out of context) this was a great movie.
Customer Rating:      Summary: I was enlightened Comment: My right to vote - never gave it much thought. I now have a new appreciation for the privilege; and recommend this film to anyone not familiar with this piece of our history. You'll be enlightened.
Oscar-winner Hilary Swank stars in a fresh and contemporary look at a pivotal event in American history, telling the true story of how a pair of defiant and brilliant young activists took the women's suffrage movement by storm, putting their lives at risk to help American women win the right to vote. DVD Features: Audio Commentary:With Director Katja von Garnier and writer Sally Robinson Featurette Other:HBO Films Spot
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