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Radical Harmonies

Directed by Dee Mosbacher

RADICAL HARMONIES is an 88-minute documentary produced and directed by Academy AwardTM nominee Dee Mosbacher that chronicles the history of queer music by women.

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  • BIO
  • SCREENINGS
  • AWARDS
  • CREDITS
  • GALLERY

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Synopsis

RADICAL HARMONIES (2002) is an 88-minute documentary produced and directed by Academy AwardTM nominee Dee Mosbacher that chronicles the history of queer music by women (mostly lesbian). Through festival and performance footage, interviews, and archival material from the 1960s to the 1990s, RADICAL HARMONIES delves into a musical culture based on a commitment to feminism, diversity, equity, and inclusion. In its heyday during the 1970s and 80s, the Women's Music Cultural Movement offered a message that was different from the mainstream musical culture. For the first time ever, women made festivals accessible through sign language interpretation, differently abled accommodations, and sliding scale ticket prices. The movement also gave birth to an alternative industry that changed women and music forever. It opened doors for women producers, photographers, sound and light technicians, along with women-owned recording, sound, and distribution companies. This groundbreaking documentary presents performance footage and interviews with legendary artists such as June Millington, Cris Williamson, Holly Near, and Linda Tillery, who recalled the triumphs of having their songs amplified and recorded by women sound engineers and other professionals in an otherwise male-dominated industry. RADICAL HARMONIES features such early performers of Women's Music as Fanny, Meg Christian, Margie Adam, Bernice Johnson Reagon, Judith Casselberry, Mary Watkins, and Vicki Randle as well as later artists including Ubaka Hill, Indigo Girls, Toshi Reagon, Ani DiFranco, Nedra Johnson, Bitch and Animal, Tribe 8, and Sexpod.

Bio

Dee Mosbacher, M.D., Ph.D. is a psychiatrist and an Academy Award™ nominated documentary filmmaker. She was a producer/director of Straight from the Heart, 1994 (Academy Award™ nomination); Out for a Change: Addressing Homophobia in Women's Sports, 1995 (Apple Award, National Educational Media Network); and All God's Children, 1996 (Best Documentary, National Black Arts Film Festival). Dr. Mosbacher executive produced De Colores, winner of the 2001 Audience Award at OUTFEST. These films have received a total of 46 awards—from LGBTQ+, Black, Latina, Latin American, and Aging Media film festivals, including best of show awards, grand jury awards, and audience awards, in the U.S., U.K., Australia, Cuba, Mexico, and Italy. Dr. Mosbacher’s other co-production credits include: No Secret Any More: The Times of Del Martin and Phyllis Lyon; Closets Are Health Hazards: Gay and Lesbian Physicians Come Out; and Lesbian Physicians on Practice, Patients, and Power. Dr. Mosbacher is the founder and president of Woman Vision, a nonprofit organization whose mission was to promote social justice through the production of educational films and video.

Screening History

San Francisco Frameline Festival 2002

Outfest 2002

London Lesbian and Gay Film Festival 2003

Chicago Women Film Fest 2024

Circa LGBTQ+ History Festival 2024

Awards History

San Francisco Frameline 2002 - Audience Award, Best Documentary

Outfest 2002 - OUTstanding Soundtrack

American Musicological Society 2003 - Philip Brett Award

Credits

Co-Producer - Dr. Boden Sandstrom

Associate Producer - Margie Adam

Associate Director - June Millington

Project Consultant - Judith Casselberry

Editor - Lisa Ginsburg