Period. End of Sentence.

Indian women's fight against menstruation stigma.

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About Period. End of Sentence.

Released: 2018

Platform: Netflix

Rating: TV-PG

Run time: 26m

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About

Period. End of Sentence. is a social and cultural documentary TV show that was released in 2018. The show focuses on the issue of menstrual stigma and the lack of access to menstrual hygiene products in rural India. Directed by Rayka Zehtabchi, the show sheds light on the struggles faced by women in these communities and highlights the efforts made by activists to bring about change.

The plot of the show follows a group of women in Hapur, India, who join forces to install a sanitary pad-making machine in their village. They aim to empower themselves and other women by providing affordable menstrual products and challenging the social taboos surrounding menstruation. The show captures their journey, challenges they face, and the impact their initiative has on the community.

Making / Production

The documentary was produced by Melissa Berton, Garrett Schiff, and Lisa Taback. It was distributed by Netflix and released as a part of their documentary series. The production team collaborated closely with local activists and organizations in India to accurately depict the challenges faced by the women in rural communities.

Actors

  • None. The TV show features real women from rural India who are actively involved in the campaign to combat menstrual stigma and improve access to menstrual hygiene products.

Trivia / Interesting Facts

  • Period. End of Sentence. won the Academy Award for Best Documentary Short Subject in 2019.
  • The documentary was inspired by the non-profit organization The Pad Project, founded by students at Oakwood School in Los Angeles.
  • Many of the women featured in the show have faced societal pressure and discrimination due to their involvement in tackling menstrual stigma.
  • The documentary highlights the positive impact that access to menstrual hygiene products can have on women's education and empowerment.

Awards

Period. End of Sentence. won the Academy Award for Best Documentary Short Subject in 2019. The film garnered critical acclaim for its powerful storytelling and its impact in raising awareness about menstrual inequality and the need for accessible menstrual hygiene products.

Quotes

  • "The pad has wings!" - A woman in the show, expressing her excitement about the newly installed sanitary pad-making machine.
  • "We are no longer ashamed." - A participant in the campaign, highlighting the change in perception and empowerment.

Music

The TV show does not have a dedicated original soundtrack. The focus of the show is on the real-life stories and experiences of the women involved.

Soundtrack

No specific soundtrack was created for the show.