About Victoria

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  • Free Lover

    Free Lover
    by Victoria lynn Weston Writer A young woman's childhood vision motivates her to pursue the US presidency, but things take a disastrous turn when the dark secrets of a prominent preacher are exposed.

  • Through the Glass

    Through the Glass
    Film (short) by Victoria lynn Weston Writer A psychic witnesses the extraordinary journey of her former lover's soul-through purgatory, liberation, and rebirth-unveiling profound truths about the afterlife and the eternal ties that bind us all.

  • THE NOTE

    THE NOTE
    Film (short) by Victoria lynn Weston Producer A free-spirited daughter confronts her rigid mother, seeking to heal the emotional wounds inflicted by a harsh note that shattered their bond.

  • THE WOODHULL

    THE WOODHULL
    Film (short) by Victoria lynn Weston Producer In a cold jail cell, Victoria Woodhull confronts the righteous fanatic who turned sex, power, and scandal into a weapon against her.

  • America's Victoria, Remembering Victoria Woodhull

    America's Victoria, Remembering Victoria Woodhull
    Documentary by Zoie Films, Inc Producer, Director In 1872, Victoria Woodhull campaigned on a platform of “free love & equal rights for men and women,” at a time when women didn’t even have the right to vote! Learn more about her story in the PBS featured documentary, America’s Victoria, Remembering Victoria Woodhull. AMERICA'S VICTORIA, REMEMBERING VICTORIA WOODHULL was featured at the annual Montreal/Quebec International Film Festival - honoring 90th year women got the vote! REVIEWS If you spliced the genes of Hillary Clinton, Madonna, Heidi Fleiss and Margaret Thatcher, you might have someone like Victoria Woodhull. - Atlanta Journal & Constitution --Library Journal Victoria Woodhull burst onto the stage with America s most radical reformers, reoriented their movements, and was gone. People listened to her. A congressional committee reported on her interpretation of the Fourteenth and Fifteenth amendments. She was the first woman to run for president of the United States and the first presidential candidate to spend election day in jail. Harriet Beecher Stowe and Catherine Beecher used their cultural leverage to label her a tramp. Anthony Comstock declared war on her for distributing obscene materials. She almost brought an end to Henry Ward Beecher s career. America's Victoria is a biography of this enigmatic figure in American history, the daughter of a swindling father and a spiritualist mother, who remade herself several times to become a Wall Street broker, a radical reformer, and, with her third husband, a British lady of the manor. The story is told by a narrator, several commentators, and readings from Woodhull s speeches and contemporary documents. --The American Journal of History Victoria Woodhull was a fascinating woman, way ahead of her time, an advocate not only of women's suffrage but of legalized prostitution, equality in marriage, and free love, by which she meant a commitment untrammeled by governmental regulations. She ran for president four times and generally lived a life imagined by most women (and men) of her day. She is described as electrifying, larger than life, and flamboyant. Interviews with Gloria Steinem, Ellen Dubois (a UCLA historian), and others are filled with enthusiasm and admiration. Recommended for Women's Studies collections. --Library Journal

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