- Iron Jawed Angels
Infobox Film
name = Iron Jawed Angels
caption = DVD cover
director =Katja von Garnier
producer =Len Amato
Lydia Dean Pilcher
Robin Forman
Paula Weinstein
writer = Sally Robinson
Eugenia Bostwick-Singer
Raymond Singer
Jennifer Friedes
starring =Hilary Swank Anjelica Huston Frances O'Connor
music =Reinhold Heil Johnny Klimek
cinematography = Robbie Greenberg
editing = Hans Funck
distributor =HBO Films
released =February 15 ,2004
January 16, 2004 (Sundance Film Festival)
runtime = TV
123 min.
Cinema
125 min.
country = USA
language = English
website = http://iron-jawed-angels.com
imdb_id = 0338139"Iron Jawed Angels" is a 2004 film about the American
women's suffrage movement during the early 1900s. It was filmed inVirginia , produced byHBO Films , and released in 2004. It received a standing ovation at the Sundance Film Festival, [Interview with Paul Fischer at the Sundance Film Festival in 2004. [http://www.filmmonthly.com/Behind/Articles/Sundance2004/Sundance2004.html] ]The film, directed by
Katja von Garnier follows political activistsAlice Paul andLucy Burns as they revolutionize the American feminist movement to grant women the right to vote.Plot
The film opens as Alice Paul (
Hilary Swank ) and Lucy Burns (Frances O'Connor ) return to the United States fromEngland where they have been actively involved in thesuffrage movement. As the duo becomes more active within theNational American Woman Suffrage Association (NAWSA), they begin to realize that their ideas were much too radical for the established activists, particularlyCarrie Chapman Catt (Anjelica Huston). Both women eventually leave NAWSA and create theNational Woman's Party (NWP), a much more radical organization dedicated to the fight for women's rights.Over time, tension between the NWP and NAWSA grows as NAWSA leaders criticize NWP tactics such as direct protesting of a wartime President and picketing directly outside the White House with their Silent Sentinels. Relations between the American government and the NWP protesters also intensify, as hundreds of women are arrested for their actions, though the official charge is "obstructing traffic." They are sent to
Occoquan Workhouse for 60-day terms where they suffer poor conditions. During this time, Alice Paul and other women undergo ahunger strike during which prison authorities force feed them milk and raw eggs through a tube. News of their treatment leaks to the media through the husband of one of the imprisoned women who had been able to lobby for a visit (the suffragists are depicted as otherwise unable to see visitors or lawyers). The media dubs these women 'Iron Jawed Angels.' Pressure is put on President Wilson as NAWSA seizes the opportunity to lobby tirelessly for the nineteenth amendment to the Constitution.Paul, Burns and all of the other women are eventually pardoned by the President and the Supreme Court rules that their arrests were, in fact, unconstitutional.
Cast
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Hilary Swank asAlice Paul
*Anjelica Huston asCarrie Chapman Catt
*Frances O'Connor asLucy Burns
*Molly Parker asEmily Leighton
*Lois Smith as Rev. Anna Howard Shaw
*Vera Farmiga as Ruza Wenclawska
*Brooke Smith as Mabel Vernon
*Patrick Dempsey as Ben Weissman (fictional character created for the movie which depict actual events in American history)
*Julia Ormond asInez Milholland
*Lauren Rivera as designerReferences
External links
* [http://iron-jawed-angels.com Official site]
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