Jan Oxenberg

Jan Oxenberg Trailers

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Jan Oxenberg is an American film producer, director, editor, and screenwriter. She is known for her work in lesbian feminist films and in television.

Most Popular Jan Oxenberg Trailers

Total trailers found: 9

Greetings from Washington, D.C. Trailer (1981)

16 October 1981

A short documentary about the First National March on Washington for Lesbian and Gay Rights, which took place on Sunday, October 14th 1979.

Womanhouse Trailer (1974)

26 January 1974

Held in 1972 at 533 N. Mariposa Street, Los Angeles was one of the most important cultural events in the United States: "Womanhouse," a feminist art installation and performance space organized by Judy Chicago and Miriam Schapiro.

Call Me Crazy: A Five Film Trailer (2013)

20 April 2013

A psychotherapist helps a law student cope with schizophrenia in one of five interconnected tales dealing with mental illness.

The Celluloid Closet Trailer (1996)

15 March 1996

Exuberant, eye-opening movie that serves up a dazzling hundred-year history of the role of gay men and lesbians have had on the silver screen.

I'm Not One Of 'Em Trailer (1974)

01 January 1974

A women interviews a roller derby skater.

Home Movie Trailer (1974)

22 September 1974

Filmmaker Jan Oxenberg narrates her own home videos, commenting on how her views towards lesbianism and femininity have evolved over time.

Rescued from the Closet Trailer (2001)

29 May 2001

Rescued from the Closet is a 2001 documentary consisting of interviews originally recorded for the 1995 film The Celluloid Closet.

Thank You and Good Night Trailer (1992)

29 January 1992

Director Jan Oxenberg's docu-fantasy narrative about aging and death, and how it affects her family.

A Comedy in Six Unnatural Acts Trailer (1975)

01 January 1975

Jan Oxenberg’s charmingly raw, politically-charged and remarkably funny celebration of the American lesbian experience validates the nuanced voice of a community otherwise underrepresented in the Wild West of mid-’70s independent filmmaking.