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  1. 1h 26min. País de producción. Estados Unidos. Director. Johanna Demetrakas. Retratos del feminismo. (2018) Título original: Feminists: What Were They Thinking? Ver ahora. Filtros. Mejor precio. Gratis. SD. HD. 4K. 🇪🇸. Stream. Fijo HD. Hemos buscado actualizaciones en 74 plataformas el 21 de abril de 2024 a las 0:40:40. ¿Hay algún problema?

  2. Watch Feminists: What Were They Thinking? | Netflix Official Site. Revisiting 1970s photos of women that captured a feminist awakening, this film explores those women's lives and examines the continued need for change. Watch trailers & learn more.

  3. Feministas: ¿Qué estaban pensando? es un documental dirigido por Johanna Demetrakas. Año: 2018. Título original: Feminists: What Were They Thinking?. Sinopsis: A partir de fotos de mujeres tomadas en los 70 que reflejaban una conciencia feminista, esta película ahonda en la vida de sus protagonistas y en la necesidad de cambio.

  4. Feminists: What Were They Thinking? 2018 | Clasificación por edad: 16+ | 1 h 26 min | Películas LGBTQ Revisiting 1970s photos of women that captured a feminist awakening, this film explores those women's lives and examines the continued need for change.

  5. Feminists: What Were They Thinking? is a 2018 documentary film directed by Johanna Demetrakas and starring Laurie Anderson, Phyllis Chesler and Judy Chicago among others. Women of different ages and backgrounds are interviewed by Demetrakas and a team of assistants on the subject of feminism, anchored in the book 'Emergence' with portraits by ...

  6. Feministas ¿Qué estaban pensando? es una película dirigida por Johanna Demetrakas. Sinopsis : La década de los años 70 fue marcada por grandes movimientos sociales en Estados Unidos, provocados por la guerra, por escándalos políticos y por la desigualdad.

  7. Feminists: What Were They Thinking?: Dirigido por Johanna Demetrakas. Con Bella Abzug, Laurie Anderson, Phyllis Chesler, Judy Chicago. Feminists: What Were They Thinking? takes aim at our current culture revealing all too vividly the urgent need for continued change.