Documentary Feature
2012

'Why Quilts Matter: History, Art & Politics,' a nine-part documentary series, explores what some say is the largest mass movement people don't know exist -- more than 21 million quilters are currently active in the US. The documentary reveals the influence quilts have today, a four billion dollar economic impact annually, and talks about the important role quilts have played over the last two centuries, when quilting was one of the few ways women could convey political views, record their personal stories and express their artistic sides.

Credits

Screenwriter: 
Ann Berman
Producer: 
Doug Jefferson
Executive Producer: 
Shelly Zegart
Co-Producer: 
Stephan Kertis
Cinematographer: 
Alan Miller
Country: 
United States
Runtime: 
94 minutes
Film Collection: 
INGENUITY

Schedule

Maiden Alley Cinema
Friday, November 2, 2012 - 1:00pm
Market House Studio Theatre
Saturday, November 3, 2012 - 5:00pm
Why Quilts Matter:  History, Art & Politics