Flying: Confessions of a Free Woman (2008)
Flying: Confessions of a Free Woman (2008)
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Plot.
Acclaimed filmmaker Jennifer Fox maps the world of female life and sexuality today -- from the dramatic turns in her own life to the stories of women around the globe that shed light on the universal issues all women face. Employing a groundbreaking camera technique, called "passing the camera", this powerful series creates a new type of documentary language and storytelling that mirrors the special way women communicate.
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Cast & Crew.

Jennifer Fox
Herself / Creator / Director / Producer

Claus Ladagaard
Producer

Nils Pagh Andersen
Editor

Mary Lampson
Editor

Kerthy Fix
Co-Producer

Amy Foote
Co-Producer

Jan Tilman Schade
Music

Peter Schultz
Sound Designer
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This TV Show Is About.
miniseries
woman director
Miniseries
Wiki.
Flying: Confessions of a Free Woman is a 2006 documentary film by Jennifer Fox. In six one-hour episodes, Fox travels across countries with her camera recording numerous candid conversations, mostly with women. Its autobiographical dramatic narrative acts as a starting point to introduce reflections on various social and political issues of a modern female life, including marriage, reproductive rights, divorce, childbirth, sexual abuse, and female genital mutilation. The film is notable for its conversational "Pass the Camera" filming technique and is an example of cinéma vérité.