Gandhi said: 'Be the change you wish to see in the world.' In this experiential open forum shot at a fringe theater festival, Tasha Diamant, a mother, artist, and educator, models human vulnerability by appearing naked and unscripted. Diamant has bravely chosen to 'be' or embody the humanity we all share: physicality, fragility, mortality. The goal: authenticity, compassion, peace. Engaged audiences connect and participate.

A documentary that resurrects the buried history of the outrageous, often brilliant women who founde...

Johanna Dohnal, whose political career spans three decades, was one of the very first explicitly fem...

This documentary film is a dialogue between young women about female sexuality. Addressing the subje...

Documentary about Moa Martinson.

Kim Kardashian is the embodiment of our times. She's a total social figure. To analyze her is to tal...

Told through the eyes of an Australian news reporter, Eammon Ashton-Atkinson, who moved to the UK to...

It used be that everyone knew what it meant to be a man. A man was rugged and reliable and got the j...


The documentary follows the activism of prominent suffragists such as Emily Stowe, as they struggled...

Today, we see a new style of feminism springing up everywhere - young, provocative and radical. To g...

What might be revealed in the process of inviting strangers to act out and respond to 1970s feminism...
Documentary about children who have naturist parents.

Photographed by an all-female crew and directed by the author of Sexual Politics, these are autobiog...
A portrait of the leading female Bolshevik (and later Worker’s Opposition) revolutionary leader Alex...
A Woman's Place is the first film about the UK women's liberation movement. Crockford and her co-pro...

A look at the ways fashion has been used to socially control women in Canada, both historically and ...

Moira Mulholland narrates the history of (European) women's rights through images, interviews, and p...

A presentation of the historical process of rape, followed by a more recent approach of current stud...

This documentary goes back to the turn of the century to show how women shaped the nation’s history.