67 Year Old First-Time Filmmaker Wins Top Honors
Dockery Wins Top Film Honors in Hollywood and Australia.
- (1888PressRelease) September 02, 2013 - Burbank, California - Should a women have the right to go topless in public? The world is finding out. And responding in a big way.
TITS, a 7 minute documentary film about a woman's right to go topless in public, won top film honors last month in California and Australia.
The new eye opening short documentary film won Best Film last month at Hollywood's Sunset Film Festival. Not to be outdone by Hollywood, TITS won Best Director honors at Australia's Colortape International Film Festival.
Since the film's premiere in April in London, TITS has screened at over 10 film festivals worldwide in just 3 months.
Directed by Opal Dockery, TITS is a fascinating film about a woman's right to be topless in public, while bringing in the larger debates concerning women's rights and gender equality, the shocking, alternative short film is a story about Dockery's fight against what she perceives as discrimination against women in a very particular and conscientious way.
The film is the directorial debut of 67 year old first-time filmmaker Opal Dockery.
Dockery collaborates with her film producer son Jack Truman to share her thoughts about not being able to go topless in public, in conjunction with the annual Women's Equality Day topless protest in Venice Beach, California.
TITS is an eye-opening film from the team behind the cult mockumentary hit film PHONE SEX GRANDMA.
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