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Feminism WTF
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Feminism WTF

Mar 31, 2023
1h 30m
★ 8.0

Overview

Feminism WTF is an international Topic Documentary on feminism and gender equality. The film reflects on current debates and analyses the potential of intersectional feminism to profoundly change our future societies.

Genres

Documentary

Production Companies

La Banda Film
Nikolaus Geyrhalter Filmproduktion

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Cast

Maisha Auma

Maisha Auma

Persson Perry Baumgartinger

Persson Perry Baumgartinger

Astrid Biele Mefebue

Astrid Biele Mefebue

Nikita Dhawan

Nikita Dhawan

Christoph May

Christoph May

Sigrid Schmitz

Sigrid Schmitz

Franziska Schutzbach

Franziska Schutzbach

Rona Torenz

Rona Torenz

Paula Villa Braslavsky

Paula Villa Braslavsky

Laura Wiesböck

Laura Wiesböck

Emilene Wopana Mudimu

Emilene Wopana Mudimu

Ayo Aloba

Ayo Aloba

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