Seattle Documentary Association (SeaDoc) hosts moderated Work-in-Progress documentary screenings to foster a space for critical feedback and constructive dialogue. Screenings are open to the public with a primary audience of fellow documentary filmmakers.
SeaDoc's first Work-in-Progress screening of 2024 features Women's Work: The Untold Story of America's Female Farmers directed by Audra Mulkern and Kara Rowe. The screening will take place at in-person at The Beacon Cinema in Seattle.
More about the feature documentary Women's Work:
Throughout history, women have been the hands keeping their communities fed, clothed, and sheltered. Through the voices of their daughters and granddaughters, we will journey across America to meet these foremothers. In this uniquely matrilineal retelling of America’s history, Women’s Work breaks down the challenges women in agriculture have faced, celebrates their accomplishments and contributions, and provides inspiration to the future.
Date and time
Sunday, April 28 · 11am - 1pm PDT
Location
The Beacon Cinema
4405 Rainier Avenue South Seattle, WA 98118