Combining Documentary, Black Comedy and Musical genres, this genuine film, done in collaboration with the Women and the Law collective, shows some of the ways in which, during history, states have designed their systems to promote women's economic dependency towards men.
How do feminist and queer identities operate in contemporary Belfast? Let Us Be Seen is a documentar...
A documentary that resurrects the buried history of the outrageous, often brilliant women who founde...
Delphine Seyrig reads passages from a Valerie Solanas’s SCUM manifesto.
Amy is a single 29 year old Jewish woman. She wrote a successful self-help book about how women can'...
Born of a flower and growing to only a couple of inches tall, poor Thumbelina is worried she'll neve...
Twelve uncomfortable, deeply personal and painful stories by women who have had an abortion are read...
Nora is a young housewife and mother, living in a quaint little village with her husband and their t...
Early 80's, Sara is a good-family girl, she has never been with a man, does not drinks, does not tak...
With quiet intelligence and wry humour, retired documentary filmmaker Kathleen Shannon takes us thro...
Tess McGill is an ambitious secretary with a unique approach for climbing the ladder to success. Whe...
Gandhi said: 'Be the change you wish to see in the world.' In this experiential open forum shot at a...
Caravagyo is a duo of Portuguese-Brazilian DJs, Beatriz Valleriani and Kamila Ferreira. By creating ...
After World War II, Antonia and her daughter, Danielle, go back to their Dutch hometown, where Anton...
Douglas Tirola’s latest documentary traces the evolution of feminism through the lives of two except...
Jane Goodale has everything going for her. She's a producer on a popular daytime talk show, and is i...