Celebrate International Women’s Day with this brand new inspiring film from LETTERS LIVE. In “LETTERS LIVE from the Archive: International Women’s Day”, remarkable letters are read by a diverse array of outstanding luminaries, including stunning performances from Olivia Colman, Gillian Anderson, Daisy Ridley, Caitlin Moran, Rose McGowan, Adwoa Aboah, Louise Brealey and more. Plus music from Roxanne Tataei.
Five women veterans who have endured unimaginable trauma in service create a shared sisterhood to he...
Three months before the 2019 World Cup, the U.S. Women’s National Soccer Team filed a gender discrim...
Marie violates tradition in a small German town of Lauscha, to become the first female glassblower i...
In 1954 Colombia, Esmeralda Arboleda leads women fighting for suffrage. During a crucial assembly de...
A woman of nobility battles patriarchal norms in order to improve educational access for women in ea...
Three young Irish women struggle to maintain their spirits while they endure dehumanizing abuse as i...
An unprecedented access to a number of Saudi women in the capital city of Riyadh as they embrace the...
Béatrice Dalle, Lio, Brigitte Fontaine, Corinne Masiero, Aïssa Maïga, Virginie Despentes, Maria Schn...
In an America where more and more women and trans people are losing legal bodily autonomy, the histo...
A docu-drama shot in 1970, but not completed until 1973, the film sought to encapsulate in an experi...
Filmmaker Anand Patwardhan looks to history and psychology as he delves into the possible reasons be...
Examines the 40-year evolution of gender inequality and discrimination in the workplace since the 19...
In the years following the Civil Rights movement and the passage of Title IX in 1972, Dr. Donnis Tho...
The year 2017 marks the 500th anniversary of one on the most important events in Western civilizatio...
Outlawed in Pakistan tells the story of Kainat Soomro as she takes her rape case to Pakistan's deepl...
A dramatization of the 1968 strike at the Ford Dagenham car plant, where female workers walked out i...
The words of the women and the rhythm of their lives in the seclusion of family compounds suggests b...