Portraits of young contemporary feminists. Geneviève, Barbara, Pascale, Coco and Marco: so many ways of being feminists today! At a time when ideologies have been declared dead, these young people still believe in a better world! Through their personal and social commitment, we discover the “new” face of feminism, that of the girls and boys of generations X and Y. A dynamic movement, a mode of action that's funny, relevant, sexy and combative, demonstrating that there are still plenty of ways to demand equality.
Director | Rozenn Potin |
Actor | Julia Minne |
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Feminism is dead... Long live feminism! This documentary, produced by Vidéo Femmes, offers a reflection and exchange of opinions on a renewed and sadly necessary feminism. Punctuated by original and dynamic animations, director Rozenn Potin's film introduces us to young feminists who share their journeys and experiences. All of them aim to contribute to a better world. Geneviève, Barbara, Pascale, Coco, and Marco are all committed and speak about feminism as an alternative, a pathway to equality, advocating for abortion rights and promoting diverse models that allow individuals to reinvent their own identities. Today's feminism is different from that of the 1970s: it challenges heterosexism, binary divisions, and, as Coco puts it, proposes a "galaxy of genders." Being a feminist means standing against the oppression and injustices women face... and no one is excluded. This lively documentary features powerful testimonies and visuals that truly showcase feminism in action.
Lynda Roy
Filmmaker and Cultural Manager
Feminism is dead... Long live feminism! This documentary, produced by Vidéo Femmes, offers a reflection and exchange of opinions on a renewed and sadly necessary feminism. Punctuated by original and dynamic animations, director Rozenn Potin's film introduces us to young feminists who share their journeys and experiences. All of them aim to contribute to a better world. Geneviève, Barbara, Pascale, Coco, and Marco are all committed and speak about feminism as an alternative, a pathway to equality, advocating for abortion rights and promoting diverse models that allow individuals to reinvent their own identities. Today's feminism is different from that of the 1970s: it challenges heterosexism, binary divisions, and, as Coco puts it, proposes a "galaxy of genders." Being a feminist means standing against the oppression and injustices women face... and no one is excluded. This lively documentary features powerful testimonies and visuals that truly showcase feminism in action.
Lynda Roy
Filmmaker and Cultural Manager
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