A Feminist Lens: The Art and Activism of Photographer Joan Roth

The film focuses on five decades of Roth’s pioneering use of her camera to advocate for homeless women in New York City, document leaders in the U.S. women’s movement from the 1970s to today, and shine a light on the diverse lives of Jewish women around the world.

Director: Pamela French
Genre: Documentary
Runtime: 28 min
Original Language: en
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Frequently Asked Questions

What is A Feminist Lens: The Art and Activism of Photographer Joan Roth about?
The film focuses on five decades of Roth’s pioneering use of her camera to advocate for homeless women in New York City, document leaders in the U.S. women’s movement from the 1970s to today, and shine a light on the diverse lives of Jewish women around the world.
Who directed A Feminist Lens: The Art and Activism of Photographer Joan Roth?
A Feminist Lens: The Art and Activism of Photographer Joan Roth was directed by Pamela French.
How long is A Feminist Lens: The Art and Activism of Photographer Joan Roth?
A Feminist Lens: The Art and Activism of Photographer Joan Roth has a runtime of 28m (28 minutes).
What genre is A Feminist Lens: The Art and Activism of Photographer Joan Roth?
A Feminist Lens: The Art and Activism of Photographer Joan Roth is a Documentary film.