The Philadelphia Eleven

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In an act of civil disobedience, women who are called to be Episcopal priests organize their own ordination in defiance of church rules in 1974. Changing an institution based on 2,000 years of history is no small task. The women priests face death threats and harassment. Some lose friends, and others are banned from setting foot on church property. Their call becomes a public battle over who speaks the word of God, and a very personal journey. Despite the backlash, they successfully change the church by asserting their leadership and a vision for “a new way” on their own terms. These trailblazers challenge the very essence of patriarchy within Christendom.

Program Feature
Country United States

Margo Guernsey is a documentary Director/Producer, impact strategist, and founder of Time Travel Productions LLC. She is known for her award-winning first feature Councilwoman (America ReFramed 2019, ITVS co-production). Her current film No Time To Fail was released in theaters in fall 2022. Margo’s work has received support from Chicken & Egg Pictures, ITVS, Catapult Film Fund, Perspective Fund, GoodPitch, and Latino Public Broadcasting, among others. She holds an MFA in Film from Univ. of Miami, and a BA in History from Brown. Margo is bilingual Spanish/English, and is a member of the Board of Directors of the DPA.

CREDITS

Director
Margo Guernsey
Producer
Margo Guernsey
Editor
Rabab Haj Yahya

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