Feminists: What Were They Thinking?

2018 - ENGLISH - MOVIE

Documentary

A documentary revisits a book from 1977 capturing the feminist movement, featuring interviews with women like Jane Fonda and Lily Tomlin, addressing various topics including identity, abortion, race, childhood, and motherhood, while overlooking the contributions of trans women and falling short in exploring intersectional feminism. Feminists: What Were They Thinking? is a 2018 English-language Documentary motion picture featuring Laurie Anderson, Judy Chicago, Jane Fonda, Lily Tomlin, Phyllis Chesler, Funmilola Fagbamila and Malala Yousafzai. Feminists: What Were They Thinking? was released on 12th October 2018.
  • Jini Score
    6.8/10
  • Critics Score
    57%
  • Rating
    7.1/10
  • Jini Score
    6.8%
  • Critics Score
    57
  • Rating
    7.1
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Release Date12 OCT 2018
Language

English

Genre

Documentary

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Average Review Rating : positive

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Positive Review Rating : 57%

57%
    • Roger Moore

      A sprawling, almost over reaching (considering its 85 minute running time) and optimistic look at American feminists, then and now, old and young. ( Read More )
    • Brad Newsome

      Credit: Netflix Queen of the South Netflix This popular drama about one womans rise to the top of a Mexican drug cartel doesnt skimp on the violence, but it retains a little of its telenovela heritage in its glossy, melodramatic sheen. ( Read More )
    • Chauncey K. Robinson

      Its a difficult topic, and it certainly doesnt show second wave feminism in its best light. ( Read More )
    • Sarah Jasmine Montgomery

      But as the #MeToo movement loses a bit of its luster and the midterm elections loom, feminist filmmaker Johanna Demetrakas offers a new Netflix documentary that stands apart from its predecessors, thanks to its imprecision. ( Read More )
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