To Be a Woman

To Be a Woman

Year: 1951

Runtime: 18 mins

Language: English

Director: Jill Craigie

Documentary

A documentary that makes a compelling case for equal pay for women, showcasing women at work in homes, factories, classrooms, nursing, politics, and professional fields. It also incorporates historic newsreel footage of suffragettes marching, underscoring the long fight for gender equality.

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