The late filmmaker Leo Hurwitz created this documentary tribute to his deceased wife Peggy Lawson by mixing both actual footage of historical events, clips from his own films, and personal remembrances of her life. Lawson was a partner in Hurwitz’s cinematic endeavors and shared his commitment to political and social change. Hurwitz brings up images from the Great Depression, from the persecution of union organizers and laborers in the 1930s, through his blacklisting in the ’50s, and the demonstrations against the Vietnam War in the following decade. These years of turbulence are contrasted with scenes from nature, images of Lawson, and attempts to convey what she meant to him. These two aspects — private and public — are woven together to form the main theme of this very personal documentary, winner of an International Film Critics prize. ~ Eleanor Mannikka, All Movie Guide
https://nitro.download/view/0DCA814180C0459/DIALOGUE_WITH_A_WOMAN_DEPARTED_PART_1.avi
https://nitro.download/view/CD40B3461BE0913/DIALOCUE_WITH_A_WOMAN_DEPARTED_PART_2.avi
At the end of part two there is an interview with Hurwitz talking about the film. Enjoy!
Language(s):English
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