JoAnn Elam
Born 1949 (age 60)
Appears in 65 titles

JoAnn Elam (April 20, 1949 – June 25, 2009) was a Chicago-based filmmaker. Her films explored the themes of feminism and she was best known for her film Rape (1978). Elam also worked on other political and social documentaries such as her unfinished film Everyday People (1979–1990). Not only did Elam's work focus on these themes but she also focused on everyday life in her films. While living in San Francisco,California, and Yellow Springs, Ohio, where she attended Antioch College, Elam had completed these everyday life documentary films. These films and her other films were produced on 16mm and 8mm films, but mainly 8mm. Her films Rape and Everyday People have been subjects of great interest. Rape has been seen and applauded by many including authors of feminist film criticism journals and reviewers of the film. It has given women the power to speak up about experiences with rape and allowed them to be angry instead of keeping it all in. Everyday People has been on the art and film worlds’ interests because of its uncompleted state and the insight into the postal service, which she used to work for. Description above from the Wikipedia article JoAnn Elam, licensed under CC-BY-SA, full list of contributors on Wikipedia.

Filmography

BC
4.0
BC
Director
Pup Birth
8.0
Pup Birth
Director
Closet Film
Closet Film
Director
Groundwork
Groundwork
1975
Director
Filmabuse
Filmabuse
1975
Director
Filmabuse (Original)
Filmabuse (Original)
1975
Director
Light Leak
Light Leak
Director
JoAnn & Susan x2
JoAnn & Susan x2
1979
Director
Derek 10-70
Derek 10-70
Director
Soap + Fire
Soap + Fire
Director
Disabuse
Disabuse
Director
Jack-O-Lanterns
Jack-O-Lanterns
1974
Director
Moving
Moving
1981
Director
Joe & Greens
Joe & Greens
Director
Sprockets
Sprockets
1976
Director
Windows
Windows
1984
Director
Backyard Winter
Backyard Winter
Director
Tai Chi II
Tai Chi II
1975
Director
Covered Bridge
Covered Bridge
Director
37th Avenue & S.F. CA
1967
Director