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Listening for Something Adrienne Rich and Dionne Brand in Conversation
Canada, 1996, 56 minutes, Color, VHS
Order No. W99486
This intriguing exchange between eminent American poet Adrienne Rich and Trinidadian-Canadian poet/filmmaker Dionne Brand, who share strong feminist and lesbian identities but are different in generation, race and class, invites viewers into the conversation and art of two remarkable women. Their open-ended dialogue, intercut with their interpretive readings of their poems, embrace subjects as diverse as citizenship, racism, political activism, ethnicity, sexuality, love, and the poetic process.
AWARDS, FESTIVALS, & SCREENINGS

- Atlantic Film Festival, Halifax, Nova Scotia
- NY, Toronto & Vancouver
- Gay and Lesbian Film Festivals
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