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Joanne Martin: A Life in Miniature
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Joanne Martin: A Life in Miniature

Oct 1, 2017
1h 37m
★ 0.0

Life is what you make it.

Overview

A septuagenarian woman from St. Louis, Missouri has been a miniaturist, businesswoman, museum president, Girl Scout leader, teacher, student, mother, daughter, and most of all, an indomitable human spirit. Life is what you make it.

Genres

Documentary

Production Companies

Mojo 2 Spare Productions

Cast

Joanne Martin

Self

Joanne Martin

Stephanie Lewis

Narrator

Stephanie Lewis

Jessica Duncan

Self

Jessica Duncan

Fay Stamm-Nichols

Self

Fay Stamm-Nichols

Joe Zerbolio

Self

Joe Zerbolio

Fay Zerbolio

Self

Fay Zerbolio

Darlene Carter

Self

Darlene Carter

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