Women Make Movies

Women Make Movies
AbbreviationWMM
FormationSeptember 1969
TypeNon-profit organization
Location
  • New York City
Founders
Ariel Dougherty
Sheila Page
Executive Director
Debra Zimmerman
Websitewmm.com

Women Make Movies is a non-profit feminist media arts organization based in New York City. Founded by Ariel Dougherty and Sheila Paige with Dolores Bargowski, WMM was first a feminist production collective that emerged from city-wide Women's Liberation meetings in September 1969. They produced four films by 1973. Dougherty and Paige incorporated the organization in March 1972 as a community based workshop to teach film to everyday women. A distribution service was also begun as an earned income program. In the mid-1970s a membership was created that screened and distributed members' work.[1][2] In the early 1980s focus shifted to concentrate on distribution of independent films by and about women.[3] WMM also provides production assistance to women filmmakers.

  1. ^ "Feminist Media Part of Life_Next 40 Yrs". Scribd. Retrieved 2015-12-01.
  2. ^ White, Patricia (2013). ""Women Make Movies at 40"". Camera Obscura. 1 (82): 147–155. doi:10.1215/02705346-2016996. Retrieved December 1, 2015.
  3. ^ "Debra Zimmerman and Women Make Movies - Featured Artists". Center for Social Media. 2002.