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Why Quilts Matter: History, Art & Politics

Why Quilts Matter: History, Art & Politics (2011)

'Why Quilts Matter: History, Art u0026 Politics,' a nine-part documentary series, explores what some say is the largest mass movement people don't know exist - more than 21 million quilters are currently active in the US. The documentary reveals the influence quilts have today, a four billion dollar economic impact annually, and talks about the important role quilts have played over the last two centuries, when quilting was one of the few ways women could convey political views, record their personal stories and express their artistic sides. The documentary tackles tough topics including what criteria should be used to define art, and if quilting has been held back in the art world because of its female origins and utilitarian nature. It also takes on the politics within the quilting world from competing quilt associations to the use of machines and technology to whether the quilts of Gee's Bend, with their stains, sometimes imperfect stitching, and unique designs, are museum-worthy.
Mr. Pullum's Class
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Mr. Pullum's Class (2012)

Mr. Pullum's Class (2012)
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Director: Leslie Dektor
Ten years in the making, we follow the coming of age of two South Central L.A. high school kids as
The Studio
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The Studio (2012)

The Studio (2012)
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An amusing good-natured painting has been made the subject of a colored short film called 'The
Bridging the Divide
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Bridging the Divide (2013)

Bridging the Divide (2013)
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Director: Aliaa Remtilla
'Bridging the Divide' follows an anthropologist and her Tajik host father, Shirinbek, on