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It’s Raining Women
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It’s Raining Women

Feb 1, 2022
1h 26m
★ 7.0

The Glass Ceiling: What is it? And how do you break it?

Overview

The documentary by Mari Soppela focuses on glass ceilings, a metaphor for the invisible borders between men and women in work life. Talk about glass ceilings is usually associated with women’s opportunities to advance to well paid managerial positions, but the documentary connects itself more broadly to the structural problems of work life from women’s perspective. Glass ceilings are long trials about equal pay, having to continually prove one’s skills, and 85-cent euros. The topic cannot be handled without intersectional crossings: what are invisible glass ceilings for some, are solid concrete for others.

Genres

Documentary

Production Companies

LPMA Productions

Cast

Rebecca Burke

Self

Rebecca Burke

Charlayne Hunter-Gault

Self

Charlayne Hunter-Gault

Tarja Halonen

Self

Tarja Halonen

Anna Cendalska

Self

Anna Cendalska

Mervi Lampinen

Self

Mervi Lampinen

Françoise N'Thépé

Self

Françoise N'Thépé

Aksel Põder

Self

Aksel Põder

Miyoko Kojima

Self

Miyoko Kojima

Sheila Aly

Self

Sheila Aly

Sam Walker

Self

Sam Walker

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