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Synopsis: Motherhood: a subject so deeply ingrained in the fabric of our society we take it for granted as part of the natural order. It's assumed that all women want children, that motherhood is not only a biological imperative but the defining measure of womanhood. Titled after one of the myths it challenges, this entertaining, inspiring and thought-provoking film draws upon a heady mix of culture, science, and history–revealing the rich and diverse lives of people who said no to children, and the forces that have marginalized them in society. MY SO-CALLED SELFISH LIFE asks timely and timeless questions about the cultural narratives that shape our identities: Who’s really in control of women's bodies and lives? Why are we bombarded by dire warnings of declining birthrates while also facing unsustainable overpopulation? Is it really unimaginable that a woman might make the choice to not have children?


Director's Bio: Therese Shechter is an award-winning filmmaker and speaker, and the founder of the feminist production company Trixie Films. Her work fuses humor, activism, and personal storytelling to disrupt all that is considered sacred about womanhood. Here most recent documentary MY SO-CALLED SELFISH LIFE is the third part of a trilogy which includes HOW TO LOSE YOUR VIRGINITY(2013) and I WAS A TEENAGE FEMINIST (2007). Therese's films have screened in festivals and on television from Rio de Janeiro to Istanbul to Seoul, and are in the collections of over 300 universities, non-profits, and libraries.


Film Website: https://myselfishlife.com

  • Year
    2021
  • Runtime
    77:41
  • Language
    English
  • Country
    United States
  • Premiere
    World Premiere
  • Director
    Therese Shechter
  • Producer
    Therese Shechter
  • Cinematographer
    Iris Ng
  • Editor
    Siobhan Dunne
  • Animator
    Luke Murphy
  • Composer
    Stephen Thomas Cavit
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