Lantern teams up with
Whirlwind Creative gallery and
Holla Back NYC to bring you a free screening and discussion of
War Zone.
War Zone is about sex, power and what happens when men—either knowingly or unknowingly—threaten a woman's right to walk undisturbed on the streets. What exactly do catcalls, leers or a whole litany of other behaviors mean to a woman? And why do men engage in these behaviors?
Shot all over the US, Maggie Hadleigh-West turns her camera on men in the same way that they turn their aggression on her.
War Zone is 76 minutes of explosive footage as the filmmaker places herself in very real danger by daring to ask the men on the streets why they are treating a complete stranger in a sexual way. In the process, she has been hit, yelled at, apologized to and engaged in mesmerizing conversations with the men that have harassed her. Through these conversations, Hadleigh-West reveals the anger, fear and frustration as well as the affection, admiration and humor that characterizes relationships between men and women.
Discussion panel guests include filmmaker Maggie Hadleigh-West, members of
Holla Back NYC, a local grassroots organization that empowers New Yorkers to confront and snap pics of street harassers, and
The Street Harassment Project, another local organization working to end harassment of women on city streets.
Light refreshments will be served.
Film begins at 7pm.
The RSVP list for this event is currently full. Please contact us if you would like to be on the waiting list.