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  1. On the evening of April 30, 1971, a standing room only audience of local literati and feminists packed New York City’s Town Hall to watch Norman Mailer, who had just written “The Prisoner of Sex,” grapple with a panel of passionate feminists. The subject was Women’s Liberation, an issue on which Mailer seemed like the devil’s own ...

  2. 9 de nov. de 2001 · This 1979 documentary captures the battle between Norman Mailer and Germaine Greer in the infamous Debate on Womens' Liberation at Town Hall, New York City, in 1971.

  3. Though officially billed as "A Dialogue on Women's Liberation", the off-the-rails April 1971 panel debate at NYU’s Town Hall chronicled in D.A. Pennebaker's and Chris Hegedus' Town Bloody Hall stands primarily as a testament to the monumental egocentricity of Norman

  4. What finally makes Town Bloody Hall so compelling -- and unsettling -- is the impression that such serious, spirited debate is a thing of the past. Full Review | Nov 12, 2001. Michael Phillips ...

  5. Town Bloody Hall. Directed by Chris Hegedus and D.A. Pennebaker. US, 1979, digital video, color, 88 min. Copy source: Pennebaker Hegedus Films Share. In this fascinating verbal battle of the sexes, Mailer faces off with Germaine Greer in a famed 1971 debate on women’s liberation held ...

  6. 22 de ago. de 2020 · No matter the subject, Norman Mailer was the star of whatever he produced—in Advertisements for Myself, a mix of self-criticism and self-congratulation—he could have been talking to himself. He took to using the third person in The Armies of the Night. He sometimes adopted a new name—in Of a Fire on the Moon he was "Aquarius." He directed and acted in a handful of independently made ...

  7. A short clip from the terrific documentary "Town Bloody Hall" (available at phfilms.com), which chronicles Norman Mailer's raucous debate with a group of fem...