Elizabeth Ziman(I)
- Music Department
- Composer
- Actor
![U.S. abortion clinics are fighting to survive. Since 2010, hundreds of laws regulating abortion clinics have been passed by conservative state legislatures, particularly in the south. These restrictions, known as TRAP laws (or Targeted Regulations of Abortion Providers) are spreading across America.
Faced with increased costs of compliance and the alarming fear of violence from protestors, the stakes for the women and men on the frontlines couldn't be any higher. TRAPPED follows the clinic workers and lawyers -- including those who will be taking their case to the Supreme Court in March -- who are fighting to keep abortion safe and legal for millions of American women, many of whom are poor and uninsured.](https://m.media-amazon.com/images/M/MV5BMTU3NDk3ODM1N15BMl5BanBnXkFtZTgwOTk1Nzg5NzE@._V1_QL75_UX500_CR0,0,500,281_.jpg)
Elizabeth Ziman has released three full length albums (two for Verve) and a self-produced, recorded and released EP. 2009's Taller Children was produced by Mike Mogis (Bright Eyes) and featured collaborations with Tilly and the Wall. As Elizabeth & the Catapult, she released The Other Side of Zero, produced by Tony Berg (Aimee Mann) and featuring Gillian Welch and Dave Rawlings. Her album, The Other Side of Zero drew interest from Anne Hathaway, who used the album's track "Thank You for Nothing" as inspiration for her hair-cutting scene in Les Miserables. Hathaway later cast Elizabeth as a street musician in a film about New York musicians, Song One. She recently opened for Sara Bareilles at Madison Square Garden, toured with Greg Laswell, and with Kishi Bashi. She has sung backgrounds for The Shins and The Waterboys and has written this year with Ben Folds. She has scored over a dozen films with writing partner Paul Brill. Her songwriting title is Elizabeth and the Catapult.
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