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Here's where to look for out-of-state contests and other miscellaneous events related to the film industry.

The number of listings received by the Michigan Film Office daily precludes us from conducting a thorough review of the posting organization. These postings are a reference for local filmmakers, crew and actors. It is your responsibility to make sure the people involved in the notice you reply to are legitimate. The Michigan Film Office assumes no responsibility for errors or omissions. All information is the responsibility of the individual making the posting. Appearance on this website does not represent an endorsement by the Michigan Film Office staff.

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The Michigan Film Office does not endorse any postings on this page. We are simply notifying the public of these events, and urge you to use your best judgement regarding participation.

A Search for Real Life ROSIE THE RIVETERS in Michigan for Documentary Project

The Real Rosie The Riveter Project -- recording their stories for the Tamiment Labor Archives

A new project at New York University's Tamiment Labor Archives is documenting the first-hand stories of real-life "Rosie the Riveters," women who went to work in America's defense plants and munitions factories during World War II. Documentary Filmmakers Anne de Mare and Kirsten Kelly of Spargel Productions in New York (award-winning filmmakers of "Asparagus! Stalking the American Life") are in the process of recording the oral histories of these women in their own words, preserving them for future generations. The filmmakers will be in Michigan at the end of April to interview "Michigan Rosies." The project is interested in all kinds of Rosie stories, from the ordinary, to the extraordinary. If you or someone you know was a Rosie and is interested in participating, please contact: Kirsten Kelly (646-526-4407) or Sacha Schwimmer at (212) 925-5980 or via email at spargelfilms@gmail.com - Help keep Rosie's story alive and well in the history books!

The Tamiment Labor Archives at NYU contains renowned archival, print, photograph, film and oral history collections documenting the history of the labor movement and how it related to the broader struggle for economic, social, and political change. Researchers from around the world use the collections for groundbreaking work in many areas of history, American studies and other fields.

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