Feminists: What Were They Thinking?

Exploring feminism through women's personal stories

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About Feminists: What Were They Thinking?

Released: 2018

Platform: Netflix

Rating: TV-MA

Run time: 1h 26m

Cast

About Feminists: What Were They Thinking?

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- About - Making / Production - Actors - Trivia / Interesting Facts - Quotes - Music, Soundtrack

About

Feminists: What Were They Thinking? is a social and cultural documentary television show that premiered in 2018. The series delves into the lives of various feminists and explores their experiences, challenges, and impact on society. Through interviews, archival footage, and personal narratives, the show provides a nuanced look at the feminist movement and its evolution over the years.

Making / Production

The series was produced by Netflix and directed by Johanna Demetrakas. It is based on the book "Feminists: What Were They Thinking?" by photographer Cynthia MacAdams. The production team worked closely with MacAdams to bring her vision to the screen, capturing the essence of each feminist featured in the show.

Actors

  • Judy Chicago - Played by herself, sharing insights on her art and activism.
  • Laurie Anderson - Played by herself, discussing her music and feminist perspectives.
  • Michelle Berke - Played by herself, reflecting on her experiences as a feminist activist.

Trivia / Interesting Facts

  • The series features a diverse range of feminists from different backgrounds and generations.
  • Each episode focuses on a particular feminist and their unique contributions to the movement.
  • The show highlights the ongoing relevance of feminist activism in contemporary society.

Awards

**No awards information available**

Quotes

  • "Feminism is not a dirty word. It's about equality." - Judy Chicago
  • "We need to amplify the voices of marginalized women and bring about real change." - Michelle Berke

Music, Soundtrack

  • The series features a mix of empowering and thought-provoking music to complement the narratives of the feminists.
  • Songs by feminist musicians such as Joni Mitchell, Aretha Franklin, and Patti Smith are woven throughout the episodes.