Zerophilia is a comedy romance movie that follows a college student who discovers that they have a rare genetic condition called zerophilia, which causes them to change sex. The movie explores themes of sexual identity, transformation, and self-discovery within a comedic and romantic context. With its unique plot and witty humor, Zerophilia takes the audience on a hilarious and thought-provoking journey of acceptance and understanding.
A 13-year-old girl defies tradition and becomes the first female eagle huntress in her family's history. With determination and skill, she trains her own eagle and participates in an annual competition to prove herself in a male-dominated sport.
Marie tells the remarkable true story of Marie Ragghianti, a divorced mother who is wrongfully convicted of a crime she didn't commit. After serving time in prison, Marie becomes determined to expose the corruption within the justice system and fights for her freedom and justice for others.
Picture a Scientist is a compelling documentary that sheds light on the experiences of female scientists working in different fields. The film explores issues such as sexual harassment, misogyny, and sexism that permeate the scientific community. It highlights the challenges faced by women in pursuing careers in science, including stories of abusive bosses, unwanted sexual advances, and discrimination. The documentary showcases the resilience and determination of female scientists in the face of these obstacles.
This short film illustrates some of the perceived problems a supervisor might face working with women, but ultimately demonstrates where the real problem lies.
Explores the concept of heroic women from the birth of the superhero in the 1940s to the TV and big screen action blockbusters of today. Heroic role models are important in childhood development, yet there are a dearth of these for girls. It provides a rare example of a female heroine who doesn't require rescue, determines her own missions, and possesses uniquely feminine values. Looks at how Wonder Woman's storyline changed over time while considering how women are rarely depicted as heroic, powerful, or world-changing
Lessons in Forgetting is an emotional drama that delves into the issues of redemption and second chances. Set against the backdrop of a cyclone-stricken town, the film exposes the deep-rooted gender bias and the practice of female foeticide and infanticide. The story follows a woman who seeks forgiveness for the choices she made in the past, while trying to navigate through a society plagued by discrimination and societal pressures. It is a powerful exploration of the consequences of our actions and the possibility of finding redemption.
Not All Dads Pee Standing Up is about Zoe and Dan who love one another. They live cheerfully with Simon, their multi year old child, close to Bruges.
In Mexico, a dangerous but sexy female gang in black tights is hunted down by a sexy but courageous woman detective.
Members of the controversial group NAMBLA (North American Man/Boy Love Association) discuss why their organization supports "boys and men who have or desire engagements in sexual or emotional relationships."
Blossoms of Fire is a dazzling, whirling dance of a film that celebrates the extraordinary lives of the Isthmus Zapotecs of southern Oaxaca, Mexico, whose strong work ethic and fierce independent streak rooted in their culture, have resulted not only in powerful women but also in the region's progressive politics and their unusual tolerance of alternative gender roles.
The movie tells an intimate story of one woman's journey that questions traditional notions of family and identity, revealing the wounds that tear at the heart of Chinese society in the aftermath of the one-child policy.
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