I Always do My Collars First (2006)

About the Film

Following four dynamic Cajun women in Southwestern Louisiana as they go about their daily lives while telling and showing us what ironing means to them. Ironing is a nurturing, emotional, and learned process, transmitted from mothers to daughters; it is an activity performed with aesthetic sensibilities that connect these women to other women in their community.

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For licensing, film rights and permissions, contact Conni Castille, Allison Bohl, the distributor, or Folkstreams.

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