One Timers
“Single films by singular filmmakers. In the past decade, restorations and the reemergence of remarkable first-and-only feature films like Kathleen Collins’s romantic exploration Losing Ground (1982), Christina Hornisher’s grindhouse-meets-arthouse Hollywood 90028 (1973), and Barbara Loden’s bleakly feminist Wanda (1970) have introduced audiences to what we’ve been missing. Their rediscovery rightly solidifies a place in film history but it also begs the question: ‘What would have happened if these women had been able to make another film?’ The series One Timers highlights debut feature films by women directors from 1970–2000 in celebration of these previously overlooked, significant contributions and a call that we don’t allow this to happen to this generation of women filmmakers.” —Caryn Coleman, Film Programmer and Founder, The Future of Film is Female
