Releasing July 2 and 4, 2008
AWFJ highlights films made by and about women
Wednesday, July 2
- Hancock – Sony Pictures, 115 min
- The Wackness – Sony Pictures Classics
- Tell No One
Friday, July 4
- Very Young Girls – Documentary about teenaged prostitution in New York, directed by David Schisgall, Nina Alvarez and Priya Swaminathan.
- Diminished Capacity – IFC Films, 92 min
- Gonzo: The Life and Work of Dr. Hunter S. Thompson – Magnolia Pictures, 118min
- Kabluey – Regent Releasing
- We Are Together – Documentary about AIDS in Africa, focusing on 12-year-old orphan Slindile Moya
- Holding Trevor – Directed by Rosser Goodman
- The Gits – Documentary about punk band The Kits and the murder of their lead singer, Mia Zapata, directed by Kerri O’Kane and produced by Jessica Bender