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So, 'Stand Up! A History of the Women's Liberation Movement' is a documentary that dives into the feminist waves of the 1970s in France and Switzerland. The tone feels quite raw and unfiltered, capturing both the urgency and the personal stories behind the movement. It’s not polished, which, in my opinion, adds to its charm. You get this sense of struggle and triumph, and the archival footage really brings the historical context to life. The pacing is somewhat uneven, but it reflects the chaotic nature of the time. It’s distinctive in how it intertwines personal narratives with broader social movements, which isn’t something you see often in docs about this era.
Focuses on lesser-known aspects of feminism in Europe.Includes personal narratives and historical context.Uneven pacing reflects the chaotic dynamics of the era.
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Carole Roussopoulos
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