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Anchor Point
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Anchor Point

Mar 21, 2021
1h 29m
★ 0.0

They are wildland firefighters battling more than raging, dangerous fires. They’re also fighting a culture that has marginalized their voices, excused gender-based discrimination and left them vulnerable to sexual harassment and assault.

Overview

A feature documentary about badass women that rely on each other as they fight fire and gender-based discrimination.

Genres

Documentary

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Cast

Kelly Martin

Kelly Martin

Kelly Martin

Lacey England

Lacey England

Lacey England

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