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America’s Forgotten Heroine: Ida Lewis, Keeper of the Light (2014)


Intimate portrayal of Ida’s life from age 15 to 69 (from 1857 to 1911) and the passion and moral fiber she intrinsically brought to her work as a lighthouse keeper and unlikely heroine. It also explores the myriad decisions which led to a life of both fame and isolation, Ida’s unexpected celebrity in Newport as well as across the U.S., and the impact she inadvertently had on the early women’s rights movement.

As John Williams Haley, author of The Rhode Island Historian wrote in 1939: "...of all the Rhode Island women who have achieved fame in one way or another...and there have been many...none attained the world renown of a modest little woman who was born and lived most of her life in Newport. In fact, it would hardly be exaggeration to say that she was more famous, particularly during the latter half of her life, than any American woman of the past or present."

While this statement may very well stand today, Ida’s story has largely been forgotten. Gagnon’s goal with this film is to renew the “national memory” of Ida Lewis as an American heroine not only in her hometown of Newport and throughout R.I., but across the United States.

Director: Marian Gagnon

Writer: Marian Gagnon

Cast: Marilyn Meardon (as Ida Lewis)

Production Company: Ocean State Video

Producer: Marian Gagnon

Director of Photography: Jim Karpeichik

Animator: Chris Robadue of Wave Garden Arts

Distributor: R.I. PBS

Filming Locations: Newport, R.I.

Budget: $24,000

For more information: http://www.goodnightireneproductions.com