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Born April 20, 1949
JoAnn Elam (April 20, 1949 – June 25, 2009) was a Chicago-based filmmaker. Her films explored the themes of feminism and she was best known for her film Rape (1978). Elam also worked on other political and social documentaries such as her unfinished film Everyday People (1979–1990). Not only did Elam's work focus on these themes but she also focused on everyday life in her films. While living in San Francisco,California, and Yellow Springs, Ohio, where she attended Antioch College, Elam had completed these everyday life documentary films. These films and her other films were produced on 16mm and 8mm films, but mainly 8mm.

Closet Film

Light Leak

Backyard Winter

Joe & Greens

Soap + Fire

Disabuse

Derek 10-70

Covered Bridge

BC

Popcorn

Pup Birth

Last Whole Earth Catalog

Collards Garden, 1985

Windows

Monterey '84

Cold Day with Chuck

Garbage

DC '82 Home

Lie Back & Enjoy It

Moving

Atlanta Nat Convention

Going Places
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[Garden & Joe]

Shirley & Bruce

JoAnn & Susan x2

Ala - Dad

Sanibel

Sprockets

Michigan

Bowl

Windchimes, Window, Tree

Filmabuse

Filmabuse (Original)

Groundwork

Tai Chi II

Rape

Jack-O-Lanterns

Windows

I Can Almost See It

Corduroy

Beauty and the Beast
self

Landscape

Grains

Celebrated Royal Fireworks

Chocolate Cake

Country Mile

Tai Chi Bowling

Always Open/Never Closed

Woman's Place & Dance

CF Porn