Advanced search
- TITLES
- NAMES
- COLLABORATIONS
Search filters
Enter full date
to
or just enter yyyy, or yyyy-mm below
to
to
to
Only includes titles with the selected topics
to
In minutes
to
1-27 of 27
- Keeping the original theatrical mise-en-scene, the film features Delphine Seyrig and her niece Coralie Seyrig reciting Sylvia Plath's letters to her mother directly to the audience as though we were the recipients of these private missives
- Famous actresses talk about their role in the movie industry, and the demand to "be beautiful and shut up".
- In the 70s and 80s, activist Carole Roussopoulos and actress Delphine Seyrig made use of new video technologies to fight for the women's movement. Archive material documents their interventions into the events of the time.
- S.C.U.M.= Society for Cutting Up Men.
- Following the everyday life of 21-year-old Samira from Zanzibar for 7 years, NDOTO YA SAMIRA depicts the quiet victories of a determined young woman.
- A few hundred sex workers occupied a church in Lyon in 1975. They are interviewed about their lives.
- Docudrama presenting a real case of abduction and torture of a political activist during the military regime of Brazil.
- "I'm more interested in terrorism than in the everyday...".
- Women walk in protest against executions of Basque militants by Franco regimen.
- Being women in a factory in strike.
- Margo Jefferson, journalism lecturer in New York, and Ti-Gracen Atkinson, writer and feminist theoretician, talk to Flo Kennedy, a Black American lawyer, about racism, minorities' rights and the E.R.A.
- Yvonne Netter, 93 years-old, evokes her feminist combat in the Twenties and her fight for the women's voting rights.
- Full-length documentary feature using films and clips from interviews to document the history of the Israeli state, and in particular, the place of women in Israeli society. Looks at six particular women who emigrated from Tsarist Russia or Poland in the 1920s to "build the country by building themselves."
- Instead of the usual picture of the war in Lebanon, the film shows what lies behind the scene. Behind the walls of a Beirut building is the daily life of women from different social and religious backgrounds, offering snippets of life.