Judy Blume Forever

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Judy Blume Forever

Q&A with filmmakers Davina Pardo & Leah Wolchok

Generations of readers have found themselves in a Judy Blume book. Her name alone launches a flood of memories for anyone who’s gripped one of her many paperbacks. For decades, Blume’s radical honesty has comforted and captivated readers – and landed her at the center of controversy for her frankness about puberty and sex. Now, the beloved American author candidly shares her own coming-of-age story.

Emmy-winning filmmakers Davina Pardo and Leah Wolchok trace Blume’s journey from fearful, imaginative child to storytelling pioneer who elevated the physical and emotional lives of kids and teens, to banned writer who continues to fight back against censorship today. Playful and poignant animations celebrate the magic and awkwardness of being young, while intimate conversations with acclaimed authors and artists reveal Blume’s profound impact on readers.

With humor, sensitivity, and a healthy dose of adolescent cringe, Judy Blume Forever tells the story of the woman whose trail-blazing books changed the way millions of readers understand themselves, their sexuality, and what it means to grow up.

"An edifying and rich overview of everything Judy."
Kate Erbland, Indiewire
"Directors Davina Pardo and Leah Wolchok tap into our universal yearnings for connection and visibility that, as we realize while watching this, have never quite dissipated since childhood."
Candice Frederick, Huffington Post

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Q&A with filmmakers Davina Pardo & Leah Wolchok
Wednesday, Mar. 8 2023, 7:00
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  • DAVINA PARDO is a filmmaker and producer. Her award-winning documentary shorts, including 116 Cameras, Minka, and Yesterday in Rwanda, have screened at festivals worldwide, including Toronto International Film Festival, Tribeca, True/False, DOC NYC, Hot Docs, Full Frame, Sheffield Doc/Fest, Aspen Shortsfest, Palm Springs ShortFest, and AFIDOCS. 116 Cameras was broadcast on PBS, featured as a New York Times Op-Doc, and shortlisted for the Academy Awards. Pardo produced Very Semi-Serious, a feature-length HBO documentary about New Yorker cartoonists directed by Leah Wolchok, and Queen Of Hearts: Audrey Flack, directed by Academy Award-winning filmmaker Deborah Shaffer. Her work has been supported by the Sundance Documentary Fund, Tribeca Film Institute, IFP's Documentary Lab and Independent Film Week, Catapult Film Fund, and New York State Council on the Arts. Pardo previously worked as assistant to David Cronenberg, and associate produced the Academy Award-winning documentary Freeheld. Born and raised in Canada, she has an MA in Documentary Production from Stanford University and a BA from Amherst College.
  • LEAH WOLCHOK  is a writer and director who won an Emmy for her first feature documentary, Very Semi-Serious, which was broadcast on HBO. The film was a New York Times Critic's Pick, won the Golden Gate Award at the San Francisco Film Festival, and received the inaugural HBO/Tribeca Film Institute Documentary Fund grant. She co-produced the Independent Lens documentary Ask Not and directed four award-winning short films. Wolchok received a bachelor’s degree in English from Yale and a master’s in documentary production from Stanford, and her highest honor is being the mom of two awesome kids.
 


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