Daniella Kahane

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Growing Up Barnard
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Growing Up Barnard

Feb 14, 2011
Are women’s colleges a dying breed? In the past forty years over 75% of women’s colleges have closed or merged with their male counterparts. What will or should become of them in the next fifty years? Compelled by her family’s four-generation legacy at Barnard College, Daniella Kahane (BC ’05) explores the relevance of women’s colleges today, specifically through understanding the history of Barnard College and the changing role of women during the twentieth century.
Documentary
A Mighty Nice Man
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A Mighty Nice Man

Apr 18, 2015
Patricia Highsmith's haunting story of a day in a young girl's life when a kind stranger comes to town.
Mystery
Brooklyn Village
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Brooklyn Village

Aug 05, 2016
Patricia Highsmith's haunting story of a day in a young girl's life when a kind stranger comes to town.
Drama
Growing Up Barnard
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Growing Up Barnard

Feb 14, 2011
Are women’s colleges a dying breed? In the past forty years over 75% of women’s colleges have closed or merged with their male counterparts. What will or should become of them in the next fifty years? Compelled by her family’s four-generation legacy at Barnard College, Daniella Kahane (BC ’05) explores the relevance of women’s colleges today, specifically through understanding the history of Barnard College and the changing role of women during the twentieth century.
Documentary
Growing Up Barnard
1

Growing Up Barnard

Feb 14, 2011
Are women’s colleges a dying breed? In the past forty years over 75% of women’s colleges have closed or merged with their male counterparts. What will or should become of them in the next fifty years? Compelled by her family’s four-generation legacy at Barnard College, Daniella Kahane (BC ’05) explores the relevance of women’s colleges today, specifically through understanding the history of Barnard College and the changing role of women during the twentieth century.
Documentary
When We First Met
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When We First Met

Feb 09, 2018
Are women’s colleges a dying breed? In the past forty years over 75% of women’s colleges have closed or merged with their male counterparts. What will or should become of them in the next fifty years? Compelled by her family’s four-generation legacy at Barnard College, Daniella Kahane (BC ’05) explores the relevance of women’s colleges today, specifically through understanding the history of Barnard College and the changing role of women during the twentieth century.
Comedy