Produced by the activist video collective ACT UP/NY called DIVA TV (Damned Interfering Activist Television), this tape analyzes the collaborative demonstration "Stop the Church" by WHAM! (Women's Health Action and Mobilization) and ACT UP/NY on December 10, 1990, against Cardinal John O'Connor and the Roman Catholic Church's murderous stand on abortion rights, safer sex, and homosexuality.
Documentary dialogue with young women in Algiers on their experience of independence shortly after t...
Doaa el-Adl, the first woman to be awarded the esteemed Journalistic Distinction in Caricature, serv...
On the front line of the Syrian war, a 30-year-old commander leads her female battalion to retake an...
An insightful sit down chat with five of Malta's influential female trailblazers, some of whom are a...
50 years ago, assemblyman George Michaels cast a single vote on New York's abortion bill that change...
After their mother's femicide, three siblings are separated and forced to live in different places. ...
Nanny, cook or sex slave. For a long time, the mistaken belief that the women in the terrorist organ...
Four older gay couples discuss their relationships, civil partnerships and their views on multiple t...
Women talk about the circumstances that drove them to seek illegal abortions and the often traumatic...
In the early 1970s, a group of secretaries in Boston decided that they had suffered in silence long ...
Daily spleen, drunkenness among friends, conversations and the passage of time: the video diaries co...
You Have Struck A Rock! commemorates the special contribution of South African women to the success ...
It explores the last two years of Brazilian singer Cazuza's life, from his AIDS diagnosis until his ...
Women’s voices rise to deliver testimonies of victims of sexual violence. By reconstructing a story ...
The story of those Italian women who, for eighty years, have fought against power in all its forms.
Another sensitive, thoughtful, and elegantly crafted film from home-grown McGee that speaks calmly t...
The words of the women and the rhythm of their lives in the seclusion of family compounds suggests b...