Feminists: What Were They Thinking?

2018

Action / Documentary

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Audrey Hepburn Photo
Audrey Hepburn as Karen Wright
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Shirley MacLaine as Martha Dobie
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23.976 fps
1 hr 26 min
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English 2.0
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1 hr 26 min
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Movie Reviews

Reviewed by questiontheauthorities1 / 10

The cown jewel of woke garbage

The only truth in this film is the title.

What were they thinking?

Obviously they don't think.

Better protect these weak claims by censoring the truth.

Reviewed by marbanks298 / 10

A very important part of history

..and a very sad male/female ratings ratio. Over a quarter of men who voted gave it 1 star. 1 star! Unfortunately this is not surprising, still disappointing though. The title of this documentary can be interpreted literally: it shows stories of 2nd wave feminists who talk about their experiences as women, feminists, activists, they also cover a bit of general history of their times. The documentary doesn't cover all feminists nor the history of feminism as a whole, it would be a much longer movie. But it's still an important part of history that should be widely watched and discussed as any other history documentary would be.

Reviewed by carlacram10 / 10

Fantastic production and discussion about the issues women continue to struggle against

This is a fantastic documentary and made me appreciate these amazing women so much more. I feel ashamed to have really only understood feminism in my 30s. It's too late. We all need to embrace feminist theories earlier. We need to teach our kids. We need to teach our kids about intersectionality. As a mid 30s woman in an industrialised country who has had almost every advantage, I still struggle with being a woman. If I were to add any other aspect such as skin colour, disability, lower income bracket, I would have struggled more. I'm lucky for sure, but I recognise that. Most don't. I do however see that we all need to work together to ensure equality. And maybe it's more about equity anyway.

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