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So, 'Polish Feminists' is this documentary from 1991 that really captures the early days of the feminist movement in post-1989 Poland. It's all about the activists and cultural researchers who were at the forefront, pushing for women's rights. The tone feels raw and passionate, and you can sense the urgency in their fight, especially around the abortion law protests. The pacing is steady, allowing space for voices to emerge and narratives to unfold. It’s not flashy with production values; it’s more about the real stories and struggles. The personal accounts are powerful, giving an intimate look at a crucial time in Polish history. It's a significant piece for anyone interested in social movements or women's rights, really.
Focus on women's rightsHistorical context of Poland post-1989Protests against abortion law
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