2018 | United States | Animation

Gloria's Call

  • English - 17 mins
  • Director | Cheri Gaulke
  • Writer | Cheri Gaulke, Anne Gauldin
  • Producer | Julia Cheryl Bookout, Cheri Gaulke, Christine Papalexis, Anne Gauldin, Sue Maberry

STATUS: Released

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In 1971, graduate student Gloria Orenstein receives a call from surrealist artist Leonora Carrington that sparks a lifelong journey into art, ecofeminism, and shamanism. A wife and mother of two writing her dissertation for New York University, Orenstein never expects to have her life transformed through female friendship. After corresponding for a time, Carrington whisks Orenstein off to the cafes of Paris where she witnesses the visionary art and personal struggles of Leonora Carrington, Jane Graverol, Leonor Fini and Meret Oppenheim. This leads Orenstein to write groundbreaking scholarly articles about women in surrealism. A decade later, Orenstein is a beloved professor at the University of Southern California, creating the first international conference on Ecofeminism. She receives another call, this time from a shaman who whisks her off to the mountaintops of Samiland to experience her own mystical journey, one she thought was reserved only for the artists of surrealism.

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