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Issue Details: First known date: 2019... 2019 I Am Woman
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'Helen Reddy's 1971 hit single "I Am Woman" became an anthem for second-wave feminism that continues to reverberate in today's #MeToo moment. But the story behind that song is itself an inspiration. Directed by Unjoo Moon (The Zen of Bennett) and starring Tilda Cobham-Hervey (TIFF '18's Hotel Mumbai), I Am Woman chronicles Reddy's remarkable rise to fame and independence.

'It's 1966, and 24-year-old Helen (Cobham-Hervey) travels from her native Melbourne to New York City in search of stardom. But she discovers that the uniformly male gatekeepers to the record industry don't take her seriously, look down on her single motherhood, and seem to believe that female-driven acts have scant chance in the Beatles-mad pop market. Fortunately, Helen finds an encouraging friend in fellow Australian Lillian Roxon (Danielle Macdonald), a journalist who's made some headway into her own male-dominated field.

'Everything changes when the fiercely ambitious Jeff Wald (Evan Peters) sweeps Helen off her feet and rapidly becomes both her husband and her manager. Jeff's dogged insistence ensures that Helen's golden voice gets heard. The family relocates to California, that coveted recording contract finally arrives, and Helen soon has a string of hit records. But fame and fortune come with new pitfalls. And how long is Jeff willing to play the role of Helen Reddy's husband?'

Source: Toronto International Film Festival.

Notes

  • Received Screen Australia development funding in February 2018.

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Works about this Work

When She Can Do Anything Stephen Romei , 2020 single work review
— Appears in: The Weekend Australian , 5 September 2020; (p. 12)

— Review of I Am Woman Emma Jensen , 2019 single work film/TV

'“There’s a whole lot of mes out there and we don’t want to listen to that.” That’s Helen Reddy upbraiding her husband and manager Jeff Wald in I am Woman, a biopic about the Melbourne-born singer and 1970s feminist activist, named after her most famous song.' (Introduction)

I Am Woman : New Helen Reddy Biopic Captures the Power and Excitement of Women’s Liberation Camilla Nelson , 2020 single work review
— Appears in: The Conversation , 26 August 2020;

— Review of I Am Woman Emma Jensen , 2019 single work film/TV

'There’s a scene in Unjoo Moon’s debut feature I Am Woman, out this week on Stan, where Helen Reddy (Tilda Cobham-Hervey) confronts an all-male row of record executives intent on dropping her signature song from her debut album.'

I Am Woman : How Helen Reddy’s Music Roared through the Women’s Movement Jenny Valentish , 2020 single work column
— Appears in: The Guardian Australia , 25 August 2020;

'When Unjoo Moon visits Helen Reddy, they always gravitate towards the record player Moon bought the singer. Reddy, who’s been diagnosed with dementia, now lives in a Los Angeles nursing home for professional entertainers. Moon and Reddy play their favourite songs, as well as Reddy’s own albums. “And we sing to them,” Moon says. “Her with her still-incredible voice and me with my karaoke voice.”' (Introduction)

Sydney Composer Rafael May Bringing Strength of Helen Reddy's Music to Toronto Film Festival Sarah Thomas , 2019 single work column
— Appears in: ABC News [Online] , September 2019;

'Music has always been in the blood for Sydney composer Rafael May.'

I Am Woman : New Helen Reddy Biopic Captures the Power and Excitement of Women’s Liberation Camilla Nelson , 2020 single work review
— Appears in: The Conversation , 26 August 2020;

— Review of I Am Woman Emma Jensen , 2019 single work film/TV

'There’s a scene in Unjoo Moon’s debut feature I Am Woman, out this week on Stan, where Helen Reddy (Tilda Cobham-Hervey) confronts an all-male row of record executives intent on dropping her signature song from her debut album.'

When She Can Do Anything Stephen Romei , 2020 single work review
— Appears in: The Weekend Australian , 5 September 2020; (p. 12)

— Review of I Am Woman Emma Jensen , 2019 single work film/TV

'“There’s a whole lot of mes out there and we don’t want to listen to that.” That’s Helen Reddy upbraiding her husband and manager Jeff Wald in I am Woman, a biopic about the Melbourne-born singer and 1970s feminist activist, named after her most famous song.' (Introduction)

Sydney Composer Rafael May Bringing Strength of Helen Reddy's Music to Toronto Film Festival Sarah Thomas , 2019 single work column
— Appears in: ABC News [Online] , September 2019;

'Music has always been in the blood for Sydney composer Rafael May.'

I Am Woman : How Helen Reddy’s Music Roared through the Women’s Movement Jenny Valentish , 2020 single work column
— Appears in: The Guardian Australia , 25 August 2020;

'When Unjoo Moon visits Helen Reddy, they always gravitate towards the record player Moon bought the singer. Reddy, who’s been diagnosed with dementia, now lives in a Los Angeles nursing home for professional entertainers. Moon and Reddy play their favourite songs, as well as Reddy’s own albums. “And we sing to them,” Moon says. “Her with her still-incredible voice and me with my karaoke voice.”' (Introduction)

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