Kathleen Shannon Movies

  • 1986
    Moving On

    Moving On

    Moving On

    01986HD

    This short documentary looks at how the community of London, Ontario, has implemented a plan to address the issue of domestic violence. These...

    Moving On
  • 1997
    Kathleen Shannon: On Film, Feminism & Other Dreams

    Kathleen Shannon: On Film, Feminism & Other Dreams

    Kathleen Shannon: On Film, Feminism & Other Dreams

    11997HD

    With quiet intelligence and wry humour, retired documentary filmmaker Kathleen Shannon takes us through the arc of her life and career. Beginning...

    Kathleen Shannon: On Film, Feminism & Other Dreams
  • 1975
    Challenge for Change: “… and They Lived Happily Ever After”

    Challenge for Change: “… and They Lived Happily Ever After”

    Challenge for Change: “… and They Lived Happily Ever After”

    01975HD

    Women relate their experiences with marriage and motherhood, punctuated by commercials for weddings, among other things. A seminal work by Kathleen...

    Challenge for Change: “… and They Lived Happily Ever After”
  • 1974
    They appreciate you more

    They appreciate you more

    They appreciate you more

    01974HD

    They appreciate you more
  • 1974
    Luckily I Need Little Sleep

    Luckily I Need Little Sleep

    Luckily I Need Little Sleep

    01974HD

    Kathy worked as a nurse in Greece and then came to Canada. She and her family live in northern Alberta, where they are developing a farm. Kathy works...

    Luckily I Need Little Sleep
  • 1974
    Would I Ever Like to Work

    Would I Ever Like to Work

    Would I Ever Like to Work

    01974HD

    Joan is a welfare mother with seven children. Originally from the Maritimes, she now lives in Montréal. She would like to work as a waitress,...

    Would I Ever Like to Work
  • 1974
    Mothers Are People

    Mothers Are People

    Mothers Are People

    01974HD

    Joy is a research biologist, a consultant to a large company. She is also a widow with two school-age children. In discussing her own dilemmas she...

    Mothers Are People