This powerful documentary chronicles the Women’s Liberation Movement in the United States during the late 1960s and early 1970s.
Directed by Mary Dore, the film highlights the activism and struggles of women fighting for equality, covering issues such as employment discrimination, reproductive rights, and sexual violence. It also delves into the divisive sides of the movement, such as homophobia, race, and class.
The film remains highly relevant today as it resonates with ongoing challenges around gender equality and women’s rights. It serves as a reminder of the progress made and the work still needed to address issues like reproductive rights and sexual violence, inspiring new generations of activists to continue advocating for change.