Mon,May 4th & Wed, May 6th
6:30 - 9:30 pm
: Film & Video Arts Society (FAVA) 9722-102 Street, 2nd Floor, Exhibition Suite
FREE admission

"Flying : Confessions of a Free Woman" Jennifer Fox, Canada, 2007, 351 minutes ![]()
Flying is a six part series, & is the first time Jennifer has turned the camera on herself as she chronicles her own life and the lives of other women around the world.
Critically acclaimed filmmaker Jennifer Fox's "Flying: Confessions of a Free Woman" begins where "Sex and the City" leaves off - except it's real. A seasoned New yorker struggling to juggle work, relationships, and her new found desire to have a child, Fox decides to turn the camera on herself and her girlfriends. Not satisfied, she takes off across the globe to investigate how other women live. Employing a new technique called "passing the camera", she journeys into the homes and bedrooms of women in 17 countries, capturing secret conversations about love, freedom, children, men and sex. Filmed over five years, this epic modern-day road movie asks the questions: What do women really want? Why is sexual freedom so precarious? Does choice equal happiness, let alone freedom? What does it mean to be "free" ? Revelatory, humorous, and never predictable, FLYING is a must-see new film destined to become a cult hit.
http://www.flyingconfessions.com/


