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The Times of Del Martin and Phyllis Lyon The Production Team
San Francisco Premiere Sold Out!
Dee Mosbacher, MD, PhD., Producer, is an Academy Award nominee. She has produced and directed multiple award winning films including: Straight from the Heart, All God's Children, and Out for a Change: Addressing Homophobia in Women's Sports. Her most recent film, Radical Harmonies, was voted "Best Documentary" at the 2002 International Frameline Film Festival.
JEB (Joan E. Biren), Producer/Director/Writer, is an internationally recognized documentary artist whose video works include Women Organize! and A Simple Matter of Justice. Her photographs are in the permanent collections of the Library of Congress, Schleisinger Library at Harvard University, and the Academy of Arts in Berlin. She is the founder and President of Moonforce Media, a non-profit educational media production company.
Margie Adam, Associate Producer, is a singer-songwriter-pianist, whose song "We Shall Go Forth!" is archived in the Political History Division of the Smithsonian Institution. For three decades, she has worked to define and expand women's music as an art form, industry and cultural force. Her music has been recorded by Peter, Paul & Mary, Dusty Springfield, David Benoit, Cris Williamson, and Holly Near. She recently released Avalon, her eighth CD, and is currently working with Lauren Artress, founder of the World-Wide Labyrinth Project on a collaboration called "At The Edge: A Conversation Between Seeker and Activist with Music and the Labyrinth."
Jason Heffner, M.Ed., M.A., Associate Producer, is an international HIV/AIDS advisor at the U.S. Agency for International Development. He has served as the deputy director of the Gay & Lesbian Alliance Against Defamation (GLAAD), administrator of the AIDS Coalition to Unleash Power (ACT UP), and co-director of the 1994 LGBT Cultural Festival in New York City.
Sophie Constantinou, Director of Photography, is an award-winning cinematographer whose recent credits include Hope Along the Wind: TheLife of Harry Hay and Home Front. Her most recent documentary received a Golden Gate Award at the San Francisco International Film Festival in 2001.
Courtenay Singer, M.P.H, Researcher, is a freelance filmmaker. In 2001, she co-produced Changing Room, which profiles two DC drag kings. A former international health specialist, she has worked on films such as Anthrax: Our Bodies Under Siege (National Geographic Television, 2001), and Frontline: Bigger than Enron (PBS, 2002).
"No Secret Anymore" - The San Francisco Premiere! - Production Team
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