Amy Stone
A loving friend and filmmaker recorded the last 15 months in the life of mindfulness teacher and rabbi Rachel Cowan.
A loving friend and filmmaker recorded the last 15 months in the life of mindfulness teacher and rabbi Rachel Cowan.
Women directors are no longer a big deal, so take note of these four women-
made films worth seeing no matter who made them.
“Ask for Jane” serves as a reminder that such a vicious restriction as the outlawing of abortion does not emerge in a vacuum and cannot be fought in isolation.
Elizabeth Weitzman's latest book, RENEGADE WOMEN, illustrates and examines key women who invigorated the TV and film industry.
This film about pluralistic religious practices offers little pluralism within Judaism, featuring men, men, and more men, all of whom appear to be Orthodox.
How do you make a documentary about Regina Jonas, the world’s first woman rabbi, when only one photograph survives?