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Town Bloody Hall
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Town Bloody Hall

Apr 3, 1979
1h 28m
★ 5.8

A Dialogue On Women’s Liberation

Overview

Norman Mailer and a panel of feminists — Jacqueline Ceballos, Germaine Greer, Jill Johnston, and Diana Trilling — debate the issue of Women's Liberation.

Genres

Documentary

Production Companies

Pennebaker Hegedus Films

Cast

Norman Mailer

Himself

Norman Mailer

Jacqueline Ceballos

Herself

Jacqueline Ceballos

Germaine Greer

Herself

Germaine Greer

Jill Johnston

Herself

Jill Johnston

Diane Trilling

Herself

Diane Trilling

Susan Sontag

Herself (uncredited)

Susan Sontag

Betty Friedan

Herself (uncredited)

Betty Friedan

Elizabeth Hardwick

Herself (uncredited)

Elizabeth Hardwick

Cynthia Ozick

Herself (uncredited)

Cynthia Ozick

Anatole Broyard

Self (uncredited)

Anatole Broyard

Gregory Corso

Self (uncredited)

Gregory Corso

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