The powerful story of a controversial group of Mormon feminists fighting for women’s ordination in The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints.
Date: Saturday, February 11, 1PM and Sunday, February 12, 4PM
Location: Glicker-Milstein Theatre, Diana Center LL200
Q&A session to follow screenings
Filmmaker Bio: Kristine Stolakis is a San Francisco-based documentary filmmaker dedicated to creative, complex, and character-driven storytelling. Her films have played at festivals internationally, including Hot Docs International, DOC NYC, Seattle International, and Frameline. Her work has also been featured in news outlets including the New Yorker, The Atlantic, Buzzfeed, Mother Jones, Yahoo News, and NPR affiliate KALW in San Francisco. She is currently producing the feature film ATTLA, a co-production of ITVS and Vision Maker Media, for public television. She is the recipient of the Southern Environmental Law Center’s Media Fellowship and Stanford University’s Spice Grant. She’s taught at Diablo Valley College and will be teaching at Stanford University this winter. She holds an M.F.A. in documentary film and video from Stanford University and a B.A. in Cultural Anthropology from New York University. She proudly hails from central New York and North Carolina.