Run Like A G.U.R.L

Documenting Women's Movement in Politics

Film Overview

Film Overview

On November 8, 2016—Election Day—a collective primal scream began. It was a wake-up call that compelled thousands of women to mobilize in ways that America has never seen before. On January 22, 2017, an estimated 470,000 people (mostly women) took to the streets—more than three times the number of people who attended the inauguration—to find solace with kindred spirits, exhibit their collective outrage, and affirm their strength. A one-day phenomenon? Hardly.

Women are galvanized to run for office in unprecedented numbers and women at the grassroots level are organizing to ensure that the issues they care about will be addressed and that their voices will be heard. Some are saying that 2018 is on track to be the next Year of the Woman, a throwback to 1992 when the number of female elected officials increased due in large part to backlash from the Anita Hill debacle.

To document the 2018 Mid-Term Elections, Run Like A G.U.R.L. will follow the political campaigns of several women as they run for national office. As we tell their stories, we will go beyond campaign stump speeches and do a deep dive into the concepts and challenges that fuel their campaigns. We will ask the question, do women who run for office face unique challenges and must they adhere to a code that's totally different from men? Do they need to be knowledgeable without seeming condescending, decisive without appearing bossy, assertive without being characterized as aggressive?

The film will also explore the make-up and motivations of the female electorate. Studies have shown that when women voters go to the polls, candidates win. However, not all women candidates earn the female vote. What makes women voters decide to support some women candidates while they sit on the sidelines for others? We will conduct interviews with women on the street and delve into this complex issue. We will document the many facets of this women's movement that seems to gain more strength every day.

Long after the last ballot is counted, the question remains: will women have made history? Will women fulfill the promise of 1992 by making 2018 the next Year of the Woman? The 2018 mid-terms promise to be a wave if not a Tsunami year for electing women into office. But whether it's a Tsunami or a wave or just high tide at the beach depends on whether women show up and show out for each other at the phone banks, on the canvassing trips, and at the polls. Are women willing to do what's necessary to win? This topic is fueling water cooler conversations all over America and this film will bring that buzz to the screen.

About the Team

Meet the visionaries behind Run Like A G.U.R.L

Melanie Williams Oram

Melanie Williams Oram

Director & Producer

While at HBO Sports, Melanie earned an Emmy for Real Sports with Bryant Gumbel and a Peabody for the documentary Dare to Compete: The Struggle of Women in Sports. Under the Bajan Brownstone Productions banner, she wrote and directed SHOOK, a short film that aired on Showtime and won several festival awards.

She directed the short play NMA that was part of a short play collection called The R-Word which did a short off-Broadway run. Melanie earned a Bachelor of Arts, cum laude from Harvard University and a MFA from Columbia University - School of the Arts - Filmmaking Division.

Andretta

Andretta

Producer

Andretta is a seasoned filmmaker and founder of Broadmind Entertainment. Most recently, she produced AS EVIL DOES, an independent feature starring Bill Cobbs and Dorian Missick. Her other production credits include the documentary AMEN: The Life and Music of Jester Hairston, The N Word documentary (Peabody Award winner), and the Emmy-Award winning PBS documentary series The Great Depression.

Prior to launching Broadmind Entertainment, Andretta worked for Walt Disney Studios in the Telefilms Division. She currently works with the American Film Market. She has a BA cum laude from Harvard University and a MFA from the University of Southern California Peter Stark Motion Picture Producing Program.

Dr. TEA Traci E. Alexander

Dr. "TEA" Traci E. Alexander

Communications & Leadership Development

Dr. "TEA" is a powerhouse in the media industry and an award-winning journalist for Ebony.Com and BET. She has garnered exclusive sit-down interviews with notable leaders such as President Barack Obama and she was the first African American woman to anchor the evening news for ABC in Central Louisiana.

Dr. TEA is a connector, recognized as the "Westchester Connection and beyond"—connecting people with passion to causes with purpose. Her commitment to education is to increase the number of men and women of color attaining advanced degrees in higher education. She has strategically developed signature fundraising opportunities including Beverly Bond's Black Girl's Rock, Taraji P. Henson's Memoir, and many others.

Latest News

Melanie Williams Oram Award
Recognition

Melanie Williams Oram Receives Certificate of Recognition

34th Annual African-American Heritage Festival

Melanie Williams Oram was honored with a Certificate of Recognition at the 34th Annual African-American Heritage Festival, celebrating her outstanding contributions to documentary filmmaking and her commitment to telling stories that amplify women's voices in politics.

This recognition highlights the important work being done through Run Like A G.U.R.L and its mission to document the historic movement of women in American politics.

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