The Women's Film Festival
CENTERPIECE FILM: FAIR PLAY

CENTERPIECE FILM: FAIR PLAY

Fri Aug 26, 2022 6:00 PM - 7:45 PM EDT

Neighborhood House at Christ Church - 20 N.American Street, Philadelphia, PA, 19106

CENTERPIECE FILM: FAIR PLAY

Fri Aug 26, 2022 6:00 PM - 7:45 PM EDT

Neighborhood House at Christ Church - 20 N.American Street, Philadelphia, PA, 19106

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CENTERPIECE FILM: FAIR PLAY
Friday, August 26, 2022 at 6:00 PM
FEATURE DOCUMENTARY | 87 MIN | English | USA
Directed by Jennifer Siebel Newsom
Produced by Reese Witherspoon, Sara Rea, and Jennifer Siebel Newsom
General Admission $10 | Student + Children $8
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Fair Play takes a deep look at domestic inequity, making visible the invisible care work historically held by women. The film inspires a more balanced and equitable future.

About the Director

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Jennifer Siebel Newsom is a filmmaker, advocate, thought leader, and the First Partner of California. After graduating with honors from Stanford University and Stanford’s Graduate School of Business, she wrote, directed, and produced the 2011 award-winning documentary Miss Representation. As a result of Miss Representation’s impact, she launched The Representation Project, a nonprofit organization that uses film and media as a catalyst for cultural transformation. Her second film as a director, The Mask You Live In, explores how America’s narrow definition of masculinity is harming boys, men, and society at large. And, her third film in the trilogy, The Great American Lie, unveils the underlying cultural causes of inequality in America. She also executive produced the Emmy Award-winning and Academy Award-nominated documentary The Invisible War and was an executive producer on the Emmy Award-winning documentary The Hunting Ground.

Jennifer’s films have been seen by over 28 million people worldwide, and The Representation Project’s social action hashtag campaigns have reached more than 830 million people. The Representation Project is responsible for single-handedly shifting the norm of sexist Super Bowl ads with the #NotBuyingIt campaign. Similarly, their #AskHerMore campaign transformed the sexist reporting on the red carpet, and empowered women in Hollywood to address inequalities in the industry, giving early momentum to the #MeToo and #TimesUp movements. Since becoming First Partner of California, Jennifer has championed various issues related to gender equity and raising healthy, whole children including the launch of her first initiative, #EqualPayCA. Jennifer lives in Sacramento, California with her husband, California Governor Gavin Newsom, and their four young children.

Location

Neighborhood House at Christ Church - 20 N.American Street, Philadelphia, PA, 19106

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