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[HBO] HD. A vivid portrait of Gloria Steinem whose career as a journalist and a pivotal member of the feminist movement has left an indelible mark.
Leave your thoughts about Gloria: In Her Own Words.
| AV ClubHayden ChildsOne thing that the film makes clear is that Steinem was meant for the spotlight. |
| Los Angeles TimesMary McNamaraGloria: In Her Own Words, though not perfect, is such an important documentary. |
| About.comJennifer MerinBacked by archival footage, Gloria Steinem chronicles her career with candid on camera commentary. She's down to earth, no nonsense, smart and compelling. |
| Uncle BarkyEd BarkThe Steinem film is consistently interesting while at the same time being deferential to its subject. |
| Philadelphia Daily NewsEllen GrayStick with this fast-moving, clip-heavy survey course of Steinem's career, and you'll eventually get past the surface stuff. |
| User ReviewDavid DA doc about Gloria Steinem. We could learn a lot from her still. Still completely relevant. |
| User ReviewNicole OUntil watching this moving documentary, I am sad to say I did not know much about Gloria Steinem besides Ms. Magazine and a brief, yet very memorable appearance with Jane Fonda on The Colbert Report. What an inspired and inspiring life she has led! Her books will be added to my "to read" list this afternoon. |
| User ReviewBenjamin FPretty much the definitive Gloria Steinem documentary, from her own perspective, and as the title says, in her own words. Not a whole lot to say, but it's just what you'd expect, and it's excellent. Steinem commands your attention and takes you through her whole history as the feminist icon she famously became, as well as her own personal history and its influence on her as an individual. If there's any flaw, it's that it's only just over an hour - with even more elaboration, she could easily have filled even more time, and it would be completely worth it. Definitely worth viewing for any feminist. |
| User ReviewCarolyn GHad no idea about the feud with Betty Friedan. Very interesting stuff! |