Maggie Hadleigh-West Movies

2001  
 
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Playwright Jill Morley worked as a dancer at a low-rent strip club in New Jersey before her drama The True Adventures of a Go-Go Girl became an off-Broadway success. Eager to allow others to see the gritty realities of a stripper's life, rather than the glossy melodramatics of most fictional films on the subject, Morley directed the documentary Stripped, in which she introduces audiences to four women who worked the club scene with her during her lean years. Each woman has her own reasons for working as a stripper; Vicky, who was taunted for her looks as a teenager, used her income as a dancer to pay for plastic surgery (and cover other medical bills), which she claims has boosted her self-esteem. Billie wants a career as an actress and views stripping as a way to pay the bills while she goes on auditions and tries to get her foot in the door. Angela is a struggling artist trying to finance her career however she can. And Susan is a single mother with a family to support who dances to pull herself out of debt. These strippers don't get rich off of their work (they might make $200 on a better-than-average night), and most feel a certain amount of shame, anger, or regret about their work. Stripped received an enthusiastic reception in its screening at the 2001 Santa Barbara Film Festival. ~ Mark Deming, All Movie Guide

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1998  
 
For this documentary on public behavior by men toward women and how women are affected by this, filmmaker Maggie Hadleigh-West shot on the streets of four cities (New Orleans, San Francisco, NYC, Chicago), interviewing 1,053 men. She edited that material down to the 53 subjects seen in this 71-minute film that intercuts black-and-white and color footage. Men caught looking, leering, whistling, or making sexist comments were approached by Hadleigh-West and asked to explain themselves. For an alternative point of view, five women discuss their fears, revealing clothing, street harassment, male attitudes, and reactions to male comments on their appearance. Shown at the 1998 Berlin Film Festival. ~ Bhob Stewart, All Movie Guide

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