From inside the Prime Minister’s office to St. Lucia’s most economically-depressed town, this documentary explores the issue of violence against women. Is there a link with the Caribbean’s colonial past?
From inside the Prime Minister’s office to St. Lucia’s most economically-depressed town, this documentary explores the issue of violence against women. Is there a link with the Caribbean’s colonial past?
St. Lucia Speaks (2016) |
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St. Lucia |
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Language: |
English |
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14+ |
Director(s): |
Nora Noone and Erica Moriarty |
Since graduating from Ithaca College in New York, Nora Noone has held internships in New York and Los Angeles, including one in Refinery29’s Webby Award-winning Video Department. Her intent is to stimulate self-reflection, dialogue and positive change through visual storytelling.
Erica Moriarty currently works as a Video Fellow with The Atlantic in New York. She has produced documentaries including Chronicles of a Teen Killer and Stateless: Syrian Refugees.
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