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  1. Johanna Demetrakas is an American independent filmmaker and television director known for documentaries like Womanhouse and Right Out of History. She has worked as a professor at Cal Arts and USC. [1]

  2. Johanna Demetrakas. Filmmaker and director Johanna Demetrakas has directed episodes of many television series including L.A. Law and Orde and Doogie Howser, M.D. She has also made award-winning film OUT OF LINE, starring Jennifer Beals, and the short film Homesick.

  3. Feminists: What Were They Thinking? is a 2018 documentary film directed by Johanna Demetrakas and starring Laurie Anderson, Phyllis Chesler and Judy Chicago among others. [1]

  4. Explore the filmography of Johanna Demetrakas on Rotten Tomatoes! Discover ratings, reviews, and more. Click for details!

  5. Filmmaker Johanna Demetrakas revisits photos from a 1977 book of photographs that captured women shedding cultural restrictions.

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  6. Aug 2, 2012 · Interview with renown director, Johanna Demetrakas, about her new film Crazy Wisdom, Buddhism, her career, and how filmmakers get by and make movies today.

  7. Filmmaker and director Johanna Demetrakas has directed episodes of many television series including L.A. Law and Orde and Doogie Howser, M.D. She has also made award-winning film OUT OF LINE, starring Jennifer Beals, and the short film Homesick.

  8. Buddhadharma sits down with Johanna Demetrakas, an award-winning filmmaker, to discuss her latest film, Crazy Wisdom: The Life and Times of Chögyam Trungpa Rinpoche, which premiered in 2011. What inspired you to make a film about your teacher, Chögyam Trungpa?

  9. Visionary filmmaker Johanna Demetrakas’ first documentary, Womanhouse, about a ground-breaking feminist art installation, won a spot in the Whitney Museum's New American Filmmaker Series, played at the Venice Biennale and was later acquired by the Pompidou Centre in Paris.

  10. Year: 2018. Country of Origin: United States. Format: Documentary. Running Time: 86 min. Women involved in the Second Wave Feminist movement in the USA reflect on their experiences as self-identified feminists.