
Los Angeles, CA – OWN: Oprah Winfrey Network is adding the documentary “Miss Representation” to the OWN Documentary Film Club, it was announced today by Lisa Erspamer, chief creative officer, OWN. Directed by Jennifer Siebel Newsom, the Sundance Film Festival favorite is the 11th documentary acquisition for OWN.
“Miss Representation” brings together some of America’s most influential women in politics, news and entertainment, including Condoleezza Rice, Nancy Pelosi, Katie Couric, Rachel Maddow, Margaret Cho, Rosario Dawson and Gloria Steinem to give audiences an inside look at the media’s message and depiction of women. The film explores women’s under-representation in positions of power by challenging their limited and often disparaging portrayals in the media. “Miss Representation” takes the stand that the media is portraying women’s primary values as their youth, beauty and sexuality – rather than their capacity as leaders.
To further this important dialogue, ro*co films will act on behalf of “Miss Representation” to distribute the film to educational institutions and libraries for classroom use and university screenings.
“Having partners like OWN and ro*co will enable ‘Miss Representation’ to have the greatest impact on audiences,” said Ms. Newsom. “The film was made to be a change agent for our culture, to inspire women to find their own voice and power, and for men to see women as their equals.”
“Through personal stories and provocative interviews, Jennifer crystallizes the relevance of the media and its portrayal of women in today’s society,” said Ms. Erspamer. “We believe this film will lead to an important conversation we want to be having with the OWN audience.”
Annie Roney, founder and managing director of ro*co films said, “This is more than a film, it’s a movement. Reaching our country’s college youth is a distribution platform of great significance and long-term impact. We look forward to working with the outreach team that Jennifer is putting together to widely promote this film in the educational market for many years.”
Kevin Iwashina of Preferred Content represented “Miss Representation” in negotiations with OWN.
About OWN Documentary Film Club:
OWN’s Documentary Film Club aims to engage audiences in the same manner that Oprah’s Book Club significantly changed the reading habits of the country, and was created to spotlight cinematic documentaries that inspire and entertain. Rosie O’Donnell is a collaborator for the OWN Documentary Film Club selecting key films and hosting specials that inspire deeper conversations. The slate of previously announced original documentaries that comprise the OWN Documentary Film Club include “Extraordinary Moms,” “Serving Life,” “Seven Suicides” and “Tent City, USA.” Acquired documentaries include “65 Red Roses,” “Becoming Chaz,” “Crime After Crime,” “Family Affair,” “Life 2.0,” “Louder than a Bomb,” “Most Valuable Players,” “No Woman, No Cry,” “One Lucky Elephant” and “Sons of Perdition.”


this is inspiring for women and men alike. i’m excited for this! all the best! : -)
Rachel Maddow?! What a joke.
Can’t wait
I’m curious to see what these liberal bobble heads will have to say about Sarah Palin being the first major presidential candidate in US history. Rachel Maddow? Really?
I think she would need to be nominated by the RNC first. Based on all statements from within the party, she hasn’t got a chance. But HEY, she’s got a trademarked name though!
Nothing says “I’m presidential material” like trademarking your name!
Nothing, probably because she WASN’T the first, Geraldine Ferraro was.
Thank you for adding some sanity and facts to these posts!
I don’t think of Condoleeza Rice as a liberal. And I believe the movie speaks out against the sexist way Sara Palin was treated…
That sounds like a fantastic documentary and great selection. I look forward to seeing it.
Unfortunate choice of title for such a worthy endeavor.
Judging by the most of cast this will be a very left/liberal biased look. Perhaps plain old “Misrepresentation” would have been a better title.
be open, watch it, then add your comment.
As a liberal, I cannot wait for the comedy act of Sarah Pain. Major candidate? Does the name Hillary Clinton ring a bell? Get a clue!
I do not think Sarah Palin will be included, based upon Mike’s description.
Sarah Palin — really??? Please, I can’t see her from my window. Those negatives say it all.
Epid F A I L!!
The issue depicted in the film is neither left nor right. It’s an issue of concern in our society that is under-addressed but is urgent. I know conservatives and liberals/progressives that are equally concerned about the images of women and girls depicted in the media, never mind that they disagree over hotbed issues such as abortion, gay marriage, guns, and the death penalty. If anything, perhaps this film is more like Bitch magazine on screen, which I think is a good thing. As someone who is at times critical of Oprah, I consider this acquisition as one of the best things she’s probably done to date.
Saw this film yesterday. Miss Representation is a perfect title. It says it all. Everyone should see this film and decide for themselves whether the media is biased towards a male perspective. This Film opens dialog to inspire our young girls to take leadership roles and boost their self worth,which will ultimately lead to unbiased media presentation.
Title isn’t right!! Think again.
I agree. I have only seen the trailer, but I equally sickened by the depiction of women in the media as I am with the notion that only liberal progressive women are self-actualized.