Connie Field


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Freedom On My Mind (1994) -- (Movie Clip) Open, I Don't Remember Fear Opening the Sundance Festival winner and Academy Award-nominated documentary by Connie Field, Marilyn Mulford and Michael Chandler, with comments from Mississippians L.C. Dorsey, Curtis Hayes and Endesha Ida Mae Holland, on the Freedom Rider campaign begun in 1961, from Freedom On My Mind, 1995.
Freedom On My Mind (1994) -- (Movie Clip) They Refused To Segregate Descriptions from Victoria Gray Adams, Cleve Sellars, Len Edwards, and the well-known activists Bob Moses and Marshall Ganz, from the award-winning documentary on the Mississippi Freedom Rides movement by Connie Field, Marilyn Mulford and Michael Chandler, Freedom On My Mind, 1995.
Life And Times Of Rosie The Riveter, The (1980) -- (Movie Clip) They Do A Man's Job The song, by Redd Evans and John Jacob Loeb, recorded by many artists, in this case The Four Sergeants, serves as background as producer-director Connie Field further explores the experience of her WWII war industry women workers, in The Life And Times Of Rosie The Riveter, 1980.
Life And Times Of Rosie The Riveter, The (1980) -- (Movie Clip) You're Needed Right Now Already well into interviews with WWII civilian women war industry workers, director Connie Field notes the effect the entry of the U.S.A. into the war had on their working lives, in the documentary The Life And Times Of Rosie The Riveter, 1980.
Life And Times Of Rosie The Riveter, The (1980) -- (Movie Clip) The Late 1930's Opening from producer-director Connie Field’s celebrated documentary, her first interview subjects Lola Weixel, Margaret Wright, Lyn Childs, Gladys Belcher and Wanita Allen, in The Life And Times Of Rosie The Riveter, 1980.

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