- Does America's future depend on its past? An exploration of a mysterious woman's influence on George Washington, his vision for America, and its independence - a vision that could deeply influence the nation's need for healing and unity.
- 'America's Woman' is a feature-length documentary that revolves around the mysterious woman, overlooked by historians, who had a profound influence on George Washington, his vision for America, and its independence - a vision that could deeply influence the nation's need for healing and unity. A journey into the heart of America's past and future, this film is the first to explore in depth this relationship.
The film is written and directed by Marcelle Abela, who serves as co-producer alongside Charles Thompson. The film features a large ensemble cast with notable figures such as John Koopman III, Bonnie Victoria Kiefer, Adam Carrizales, Ben Koschella, Al Underwood, Nick Denton, James Miller, and Mark Heath among others. Historical figures like John Fitzgerald Kennedy, Wamsutta Frank James, Ronald Wilson Reagan, George Walker Bush, Hillary Rodham Clinton, Malcolm X, and Martin Luther King, Jr., are also featured, together with members of the Wampanoag Nation.
The story is brought to life by narrators Chepi Anthony Miller and Warren Wilcock, who provide historical and cultural context and commentary. The original music for the film, which blends classical, folk, and native elements, is composed by Marcelle Abela and David Ternyik. Featured soloists include David Ternyik and Mary Williams (native american flute), Amy Nicole Broadbent and Caroline Joy Clarke (sopranos), Darren Clarke (tenor), Robert Cohen (cello), and William Pearson (bass guitar). The film promises to be a thought-provoking exploration of America's past, with significant implications for the nation's present and future.
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