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Welcome to the Girl Trouble Guestbook

Thank you for visiting our guestbook and reading the feedback, stories, and resources that other visitors have shared. We have permanently closed this page due to ongoing problems with spam. However, if you would like to post something in this section, please feel free to email the Girl Trouble webmaster.

I saw "Girl Trouble" last Tuesday night in class at City College SF and it was exceptional. It was insightful, moving, and inspiring. I hope that this film gets the broadest distribution possible. Thank you for making this film, for afffecting the lives of so many people, and for giving my class a chance to talk to you about the film.
L Lee <lklee99@yahoo.com>
Oakland, California - Saturday, October 16, 2004

How can I get a copy of the film? I am a juvenile probation officer in rural Arizona who will be involved in a pilot program where I will be responsible for caseload of juvenile females and we want a relevant gender specific program? Could the school buy a copy? The clip was so powerful! There is a girl on probation who was slamming meth (along with Mom) I would love for her to see this movie...
Thanks!
Susan Gerard <SGerard@Courts.sp.state.az.us>
Payson, Arizona - Tuesday, June 29, 2004

We handle foreign distribution of many ITVS films: Weather Underground, PROMISES, Heart of the Sea etc. My good friend Trish Keady at Christopher's Book Store told me about your film. It sounds like it might have a market overseas. You can learn more about us at www.rocofilms.com. If you would like to, please submit a screener. Best - Annie Roney
Annie Roney <annie@rocofilms.com>
Tiburon, CA - Wednesday, May 26, 2004

I just saw this incredibly moving film tonight at City College in SF. I laughed, I cried. I did not have time to stay for the Q&;A, so I have a few unanswered questions:

1. What prompted you to document these particular girls lives?
2. What brought Lateefah to where she was in this particular organization?
3. How can I make a difference?
Thank you so much for this labor or love.

Kat Clare <katclare@mindspring.com>
San Francisco, CA - Monday, May 24, 2004

Congratulations, Lexi and Lidia on being awarded Best Bay Area Documentary at the 47th San Francisco International Film Festival. Steph, Shangra, Sheila, and Lateefah, thank you for sharing your wisdom and your stories and for telling your truth without holding back. And thank you to your families for supporting you in this endeavor. I cannot say enough about how much I appreciate and was moved by this incredible work all of you have created and I look forward to reading what others have to say and share in this guestbook

Shivaun Nestor <siobhann@mac.com>
San Francisco, California - Tuesday, May 04, 2004

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