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Filmed at the Women’s Liberation Conference in Oxford, February 1970, the first large gathering of women making radical demands since the suffragettes. Includes interviews both with participants and with...
Examines the changing role of women in a number of different societies. Looks at the role of the Aymará women living in the Bolivian highlands, the Boran women living in northern Kenya, and the women living...
This documentary celebrates and commemorates the 100th anniversary of the International Congress of Women that took place on the 28 April 1915, when 1,300 women from 12 countries, warring, neutral and...
From early newspapers to television and film, women have been part of the history of media. This programme traces the role of women in early media and discusses how women are portrayed across a variety of...
Shows the various jobs performed by women at the Woolwich Arsenal. Stresses the measures taken to protect workers’ health and ends with a somewhat superficial medical examination.
Shows the active participation of women - the Women’s Caucus - in the 1996 UN Conference on Human Settlemsnts (Habitat II) and describes the women’s efforts to ensure that the Habitat Agenda include a...
Dramatised documentary about six women who have ‘made it’ in male-dominated work, as truck driver, doctor, cable-slicer, sculptor, carpenter and philosophy professor. Uses fictionalised interviews based...
Looks at human rights violations against women around the world, told through examples and interviews. Countries include Tibet, Indonesia, Turkey and Sudan. Examples from Argentina and Sri Lanka show the...
Made by the Women in Manual Trades Group, this programme shows the problems, both physical and psychological, which have to be overcome when a woman decides that she would like to be a skilled worker in the...
29 extracts from advertising films, newsreels, drama documentaries and educational films including a study of the life and work of Shetland women.
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