By Documentary Film Program on November 30, 2015 at 5:09 pm
The Little Girl with the Big Voice examines the struggles of women and children in the early 1930's and 40's through the eyes of Mary Small, a child prodigy, restless wife and dedicated mother whose resilience in the face of constant challenges made her a defining symbol of her generation. Although she was undoubtedly one of the most recognizable stars of the Golden Age, she disappeared an unknown, became a ward of the court and her possessions were discarded in the city dump. She never received so much as an obituary. This film by her long lost grandson attempts to finally right that wrong.
Winner of Best Short Documentary at the Burbank International Film Festival (2015), Official Selection Flickers Rhode Island International Film Festival (2015) and Official Selection of the New York Independent Film Festival (2015).
Learn more about the story at: http://www.stonedcrowpress. com/interview-with- documentary-filmmaker-rafael- moscatel/1307#sthash.W0wz3RTN. dpuf
Official Website: www.marysmall.net/documentary
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