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9to5: The Story of a Movement

A three-time Oscar nominee who lives in the Dayton area, Julia Reichert is Ohio's foremost non-fiction filmmaker. Julia Reichert: 50 Years in Film, a traveling retrospective that has come to the Cleveland Institute of Art Cinematheque, features screenings of restored versions of her films. Tonight at 7, Reichert will appear in person to present her new work-in-progress, 9TO5; The Story of a Movement. It tells the story of how a group of female office workers in Boston in the early 1970s decided that they had suffered in silence long enough and created an organization to force changes in their workplaces. Then, at 6:45 p.m. on Monday, the Cinematheque will screen her 2006 film A Lion in the House. Tickets to 9TO5 cost $12, or $9 for Cinematheque members and students, and tickets to A Lion in the House cost $11, or $8 for Cinematheque members and students. (Niesel)

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