PRESS & REVIEWS

 

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"["OVARIAN PSYCOS"] is incisively personal...Cinematographer Michael Raines gets in close without feeling intrusive; throughout the film, he and the directors are in sync with interpersonal dynamics and a sense of place.  It showcases compelling characters and, at its most potent, explores complex territory between mothers and daughters, tradition and independence. " Read full review here.

The Hollywood Reporter

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"All-female cyclist group fights for “mobility and access” in Los Angeles." See article here.

Women in the World - New York Times

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“One thing "OVARIAN PSYCOS" truly excels at is intersectionality. The brand of feminism promoted here takes into account issues of race, poverty, gender identity, social justice history, and every other concern that can often be overlooked in more narrow-minded wings of feminism."  Read full review here. 

Swamp Flix

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"Regardless of one’s background, the documentary actively engages its viewers to think critically about social formation, power and space through the thoughts and feelings of the Ovarian Psycos. "OVARIAN PSYCOS" is as powerful as it is political, making it a must see for riot grrls, bikers and outcasts alike." Read full review here. 

Dork Shelf

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"At SXSW, Documentaries Feature the Obscure and the Super-Famous." See article here.

Documentary Magazine

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"Meet the All-Women Bike Crew Running Gentrifiers Our of Town." Read full article here.

GOOD.

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"...Equal parts revolution and jubilation, showing that solidarity and strength in numbers are the best ways to protect your community while enacting progressive change."  Read full review here.

NBC News

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Filmmaker Interview. Click here.

Indiewire

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“[The film] was the perfect marriage between excellent cinematic formal qualities and telling an empowering story that would not otherwise be told. The film sat directly on the intersection between arts and activism, stunningly documenting the incredible efforts and struggles these women face on a day-to-day basis." Read full review here.

The Daily Cardinal

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Full review here.

"More cinematic than many similar street-level documentaries…the film leaves a mark and the energy lingers long after it wraps." Read full review here. 

The Last Thing I See

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Filmmaker Interview. Click here.

We Are Moving Stories

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 "The 5 Best Films of Human Rights Watch Film Festival 2016."  Click here.

Nonfics.com

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