Sunday, February 3, 2013
screening begins 7:00pm
(moved up 30 minutes due to Super Bowl)
ages 13+
La Dolce Vita
151 Petaluma Blvd South, #117
Come early to enjoy delicious food & beverage!
$5.00 – at door or via 
Award-winning documentary! Until the Violence Stops features playwright and activist Eve Ensler in a powerful film that documents how The Vagina Monologues grew into an international grassroots movement called V-Day to stop violence against women and girls. In 2012, 140 countries around the world participated in V-Day by staging benefit performances of The Vagina Monologues. Until the Violence Stops shows women from Harlem to Ukiah, California; from the Pine Ridge Indian Reservation to the Philippines and Kenya, uniting and courageously revealing their intimate and deeply painful experiences with abuse ranging from rape to female circumcision.
Director Abby Epstein takes us on a poignant journey into the hearts of women and includes revealing testimonies from men, who expose social and cultural attitudes that perpetuate the pervasive violence against women. In emotionally charged interviews and performances, everyday women and celebrities embrace their bodies, reconcile their past, and bond together to break the silence that surrounds abuse.
Until the Violence Stops is a film about empowerment and the importance of dialogue in the healing process. A celebration of women reclaiming their bodies and lives, this moving documentary leaves us with hope that change can happen.
Hosted by Guided To Safety.
