The Medea Project: Theater for Incarcerated Women, an all-women amateur theater group which originated in San Francisco jail, has been working in collaboration with UCSF’s Women’s HIV Program to tug these women out of the closet and to break their silence. The film takes us inside Rhodessa Jones’ workshop to witness their unique process of creating a play. Supported by the nurturing of sisterhood beyond class, race and ethnicity, these women of diverse backgrounds to speak out about their own lives without hiding traumatic events such as rape and HIV disclosure. Is it a therapy treatment? Is it art or entertainment? Or is it activism? TALK BACK OUT LOUD challenges us to face the reality of marginalized women and to examine our own perceptions and lifestyles.
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Directed, Edited & Produced by Kaori Sakagami
Co-producer Ayumi Aso
Director of Photography Yukio Minami
Sound Engineer Eiji Mori
Music Score by Akinori Itoh
Produced in 2013
John Meaney (1930-2007) was an American priest and recovering alcoholic who founded the first residential program based on the self-help AA principle for alcoholics in Japan called Omiya Halfway House in the mid 70s. It later gave birth to MAC which now has many branches throughout Japan. This 66-min-documentary unveils the history of MAC and the recovery movement by weaving interviews of frontiers who have kept and lived the message of John Meaney.
■Credits:
Directed, Filmed & Edited by Kaori Sakagami
Sound Engineer Eiji Mori
Illustration Mitsuru Camelliano
Produced by JAPAN MAC & Kaori Sakagami
Language Japanese
Produced in 2018
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