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Miss Representation

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Explores the under-representation of women in positions of power and influence in America, and challenges the media's limited portrayal of what it means to be a powerful woman.
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Jennifer Siebel Newsom
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The Representation Project
Awards
1 win & 1 nomination
Self - Filmmaker, 'Killing Us Softly', Author and Senior Scholar, Wellesley Centers for Women
Self - CEO, Common Sense Media, Lawyer & Professor of Civil Rights, Stanford University
Katie Couric
Self - Anchor, CBS Evening News
Margaret Cho
Self - Comedienne, Actor & Activist
Self - Author 'The Lolita Effect', Associate Professor of Journalism, University of Iowa
Self - Executive Director Women in Media & News, Author Reality Bites Back
Self - Associate Professor of Political Science, Occidental College
Self - President & CEO, Paley Center for Media, Former President & CEO of PBS
Self - Lieutenant Governor, California, Former Mayor of San Francisco
Gloria Steinem
Self - Feminist Organizer & Writer, Co-Founder Women's Media Center
Self - Associate Professor of Government, Director, Women & Politics Institute, American University
Cory Booker
Self - Mayor of Newark, New Jersey
Condoleezza Rice
Self - Former U.S. Secretary of State, Senior Fellow, Hoover Institution, Professor of Political Economy, Stanford University
Self - Activist & Co-Founder, United Farm Workers Union, Dolores Huerta Foundation
Marie Wilson
Self - Founding President, The White House Project
Self - High School Senior
Self - Devanshi's Mother
Self - Youth & Government Governor of California
Self - Founding President, Women's Media Center
Geena Davis
Self - Academy Award-winning Actor, Founder, See Jane
Lisa Ling
Self - Executive Producer and Host OWN's Our America
Paul Haggis
Self - Academy Award-winning Writer & Producer, 'Crash' & 'Million Dollar Baby'
Self - Educator, Filmmaker Tough Guise, Author The Macho Paradox
Self - Vice President, Consumer Products Google
Jane Fonda
Self - Academy Award Winning Actor & Activist
Self - Executive Director Center for the Study of Women in TV and Film, San Diego State University
Daphne Zuniga
Self - Activist and Actor, Melrose Place, One Tree Hill
Rachel Maddow
Self - Host MSNBC's The Rachel Maddow Show
Nancy Pelosi
Self - U.S. Representative California, Former Speaker of the House
Self - Author Women for President, Professor of Communication, Johns Hopkins University
Self - U.S. Senator California
Self - Historian, Author Sexism in America
Self - Chair, California Commission, Status of Women, Former Exec. VP NBC Entertainment
Catherine Hardwicke
Self - Director Thirteen, Twilight
Jennifer Todd
Self - Producer, 'Memento' - 'Alice in Wonderland'
Self - Political Commentator, Former President Women's Media Center
Self - Executive Director Center for Media Justice
Jan Yanehiro
Self - Broadcast Journalist Director of Multimedia Communications Academy of Art University
Self - Writer Fortune Magazine
Self - Former White House Press Secretary, Author of Why Women Should Rule the World
Self - Political Correspondent & Anchor CNN
Self - Political Commentator & Lobbyist, Former U.S. Representative New York
Chris Baker
Self - KTLK's Chris Baker Show
Self - (D-VA) Candidate for Congress
Self - MSNBC Contributor
Glenn Beck
Self
Mika Brzezinski
Self - MSNBC
Self - CEO of Xerox
Self - Republican Strategist
Hillary Clinton
Self - U.S. Secretary of State
Tina Fey
Self
Penn Jillette
Self - Host of Crackle.com's 'Penn Says'
Self - CEO of Avon
Amy Klobuchar
Self - Democrat, Minnesota
Jay Leno
Self - Hosting the Tonight Show
Rush Limbaugh
Self - The Rush Limbaugh Show
Madonna
Self
Bill Maher
Self
Self - Democrat, Maryland
Richard Nixon
Self - 1959 Kitchen Debate
Self - CEO of PepsiCo
Sandra Oh
Self
Dan Rather
Self
Self - KSFO's The Lee Rodgers Show
Self - Savage Nation
Self - Democrat, New Hampshire
Self - Republican, Maine
Self - Director Center for American Women and Politics, Rutgers University

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Explores the under-representation of women in positions of power and influence in America, and challenges the media's limited portrayal of what it means to be a powerful woman.

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Director: Jennifer Siebel Newsom
Writer: Jacoba Atlas, Jessica Congdon, Claire Dietrich
Production: The Representation Project
Year: 2011
MetaScore: N/A/100
ImdbRating: 7.6
BoxOffice: N/A
Released: 15 Apr 2014
Awards: 1 win & 1 nomination

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