International Videoletters: San Francisco Bay Area (January 1976)
A videoletter from San Francisco featuring interviews with elderly women about the Great Depression and footage of a performance by the Lilitheatre Collective.
A videoletter from San Francisco featuring interviews with elderly women about the Great Depression and footage of a performance by the Lilitheatre Collective.
A documentary about two women pursuing careers that had historically been entirely male: Jeannette Piccard, an Episcopalian priest, and Helen Jost, a helicopter pilot. A video produced by the Video Workshop of the Women’s Interart Center in New York City.
Susan Milano uses tape delay to sing with herself. Footage of a CBS News Report covering the first New York Women’s Video Festival. An extended clip of the movie 42nd Street.
Videomaker Susan Milano’s videoletter, created for friends in England. Footage recorded from soap operas for use in the video Random Violence.
Footage shot during videomaker Susan Milano’s visit to London, including shots of the streets of London, the subway, and the Thames River. Shot in May and June 1973.
Footage shot during videomaker Susan Milano’s visit to London, including shots of the Tower of London and the Thames River. Shot in May and June 1973.
Home movies taken in England, including a train trip, a bath, and a conversation with a woman who works as a stripper.
Interviews shot during videomaker Susan Milano’s visit to London, about attitudes towards drug use and treatment in the UK. Shot on and around Kentish Town High Street on June 13, 1973.