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Joanie 4 Jackie: A Quick Overview 2008

16 min📅 2008-12-31

Dive into the origins of Miranda July's grassroots feminist film initiative with *Joanie 4 Jackie: A Quick Overview* (2008), a concise 16-minute documentary directed by Shauna McGarry.

Director: Shauna McGarry

Cast

Miranda July
Miranda July
Julia Bryan-Wilson
Sarah Gertrude Shapiro
Sarah Gertrude Shapiro
Annie Maribona

Frequently Asked Questions

What is *Joanie 4 Jackie: A Quick Overview* (2008) about?

This short documentary explores the beginnings of Miranda July's "Big Miss Moviola" project, which later became the "Joanie 4 Jackie" film collective. It highlights how the initiative gave women filmmakers a platform to share their work and build community.

Who directed *Joanie 4 Jackie: A Quick Overview*?

The film was directed by Shauna McGarry, who captures the spirit of the project with a focus on its collaborative and feminist roots.

Who stars in *Joanie 4 Jackie: A Quick Overview*?

The documentary features interviews and insights from Miranda July, Julia Bryan-Wilson, Sarah Gertrude Shapiro, and Annie Maribona.

Is *Joanie 4 Jackie: A Quick Overview* (2008) worth watching?

As a 16-minute documentary, it's a quick but impactful watch for anyone interested in indie film, feminist art movements, or the behind-the-scenes of "Joanie 4 Jackie." While unrated, its themes and historical context make it a standout for niche audiences.

How long is *Joanie 4 Jackie: A Quick Overview*?

The runtime is 16 minutes.

About Joanie 4 Jackie: A Quick Overview (2008) — The Untold Story Behind Miranda July's Feminist Film Movement

Dive into the origins of Miranda July's grassroots feminist film initiative with *Joanie 4 Jackie: A Quick Overview* (2008), a concise 16-minute documentary directed by Shauna McGarry. This short film unravels the creative spark behind July's "Big Miss Moviola" project, which later evolved into the groundbreaking "Joanie 4 Jackie" collective—a movement that empowered women filmmakers by distributing their work through a collaborative, DIY-style network. Through candid interviews with key figures like Julia Bryan-Wilson and Annie Maribona, the documentary captures the raw energy of indie cinema in the late '90s and early 2000s, highlighting themes of community, female collaboration, and the democratization of filmmaking.

Set against the backdrop of Portland's underground art scene, *Joanie 4 Jackie: A Quick Overview* paints a vivid portrait of a time when filmmaking was as much about connection as it was about content. The atmosphere is intimate and unfiltered, reflecting the DIY ethos that defined the era. While brief, this documentary serves as a fascinating entry point for anyone curious about how feminist film collectives reshaped the industry—or simply looking for a quick yet meaningful dive into the art of storytelling behind the scenes.