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The Unfinished Business of Feminism in Canada. Karen Cho. 2012 1 h 27 min. Feminism has shaped the society we live in. But just how far has it brought us, and how relevant is it today?
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Synopsis. The documentary combines archival material with contemporary stories, juxtaposing scenes from the 1967 Royal Commission on the Status of Women with the 2nd Pan-Canadian Young Feminist Gathering in 2011 in Winnipeg, organized by the rebELLEs movement.
Feminism has shaped the society we live in. But just how far has it brought us, and how relevant is it today? Status Quo? asks these questions and uncovers provocative – at times shocking – answers about the evolution of women’s equality in Canada. Interweaving a wealth of dynamic archival material with startling contemporary stories, the ...
Rich with archival material and powerful contemporary stories, Status Quo? uncovers answers that are provocative and at times shocking. A striking, in-depth documentary that pays homage to Canada’s feminist forerunners and raises important questions about where and how we should move on from here.
Status Quo? The Unfinished Business of Feminism in Canada (2012) | MUBI. Beautiful, interesting, incredible cinema. Cast & Crew. Karen Cho Director, Screenplay. Katerine Giguere Cinematography. Barbara Brown Editing. Ravida Din Producer. Lynne Trepanier Sound. Critics reviews.
6. Dez. 2012 · The Unfinished Business of Feminism in Canada. Author: Cho, K. Source: National Film Board of Canada. Format: Video. Publication Date: 6 Dec 2012. AVAILABILITY. Watch online. Synopsis. Feminism has shaped the society we live in. But just how far has it brought us, and how relevant is it today?
Details. Feminism has shaped Canadian society.In 1967 the landmark Royal Commission on the Status of Women made recommendations to address the inequalities faced by women. Now, Status Quo? zeroes in on key concerns first raised 45 years ago: violence against women, access to abortion, and universal childcare.