The Wendy Williams Show is a daytime talk show that focuses on current affairs, pop culture, and women's issues. Hosted by Wendy Williams, the show features audience participation and covers a wide range of topics.
A warm, friendly, considerate person, Hee Jae is surrounded by people who claim to know and love her. The problem for Hee Jae is that she isn’t really sure if she really understands herself. On the other hand, Mi Na is Hee Jae's confident and energetic best friend and colleague at Play Books, a supplier of books and related products centered around sex and romance. While an expert in how to achieve physical pleasure, her understanding falls short on romantic relationships. When they find themselves told to take over hosting a sex and romance advice podcast, the two feel more than a little lost...
A television miniseries based on the life of Harriet Tubman, the escaped African American slave who helped to organize the Underground Railroad, and who led dozens of African Americans from enslavement in the Southern United States to freedom in the Northern states and Canada.
In 1953, a progressive-thinking art history teacher arrives at Wellesley College and challenges the conservative norms and traditions of the all-female institution. She encourages her students to think independently and pursue their own ambitions, thereby questioning the roles assigned to women in society.
Follows doctors and patients at a gynecology ward in France.
Equity is a drama film that follows the story of a female investment banker as she navigates through the ruthless world of Wall Street, encountering financial corruption, sexism, and betrayal. Set in the 2010s, the film sheds light on the challenges faced by women in the corporate world.
Seeing Allred is a documentary film that follows the life and career of Gloria Allred, a prominent women's rights attorney. It explores her battles for gender equality, her high-profile cases, and the impact she has had on the women's rights movement. The film also delves into her personal life and the challenges she has faced. Overall, Seeing Allred provides an intimate and inspiring look at the life of this iconic feminist activist.
Miss Representation is a documentary that exposes how the media portrays women and how it influences the underrepresentation of women in positions of power and influence. It examines the negative impact of media stereotypes, sexism, and objectification on women's empowerment and equality. Through interviews with notable figures and experts, the film reveals the harmful effects of media portrayals on women's self-esteem, body image, and aspirations. Miss Representation also highlights the importance of media literacy and advocacy to challenge and change these harmful narratives.
In 1973, tennis player Billie Jean King takes on Bobby Riggs in a highly publicized exhibition match that becomes a cultural and social revolution.
The Secret Diaries of Miss Anne Lister is based on the true story of a 19th-century woman who refused to marry and instead lived an unconventional life as a lesbian. The movie explores her relationships, love, rejection, and the challenges she faces in a society that disapproves of her lifestyle.
The show presents mature themes involving love stories and disturbing topics of real-life cases including rape, incest, child abuse, prostitution, discrimination and domestic violence. At the beginning of each episode, Silvia Pinal would discuss the social aspect surrounding the case the audience was about to view.
In a meditation on the meaning behind sports in a Post-Apartheid South Africa, three young girls muse on their hopes and dreams as aspiring Drum Majorettes.
The Letters is a poignant movie based on a true story that explores women's issues and the challenges faced by a terminally ill woman with cancer. Set in Ireland, the film tells the emotional journey of a brave woman and her fight for justice and empowerment.
"Monday's Girls" explores the conflict between modern individualism and traditional communities in today's Africa through the eyes of two young Waikiriki women from the Niger delta. Although both come from leading families in the same large island town, Florence looks at the iria women's initiation ceremony as an honor, while Azikiwe, who has lived in the city for ten years, sees it as an indignity.
Cairo 6,7,8 is a thought-provoking drama that delves into the lives of three women in Cairo, each facing their own unique challenges and struggles. The film tackles sensitive topics such as sexual harassment, rape, and societal pressures, and offers a gripping narrative that explores the complexities of life in a modern Egyptian society.
Would-be filmmaker Sophie left Africa for Canada as a child. After graduating, she films the daily doings as part of a summer job at a fair. When pointing the camera at herself, she reveals painful secrets from the past.
Writing with Fire is a gripping and inspiring documentary that follows the journey of a group of courageous women journalists in India, who defy societal norms and risk their lives to tell the stories of marginalized communities. Through their fearless reporting, they strive to bring about meaningful change and highlight important women's issues. This heart-wrenching film showcases the power of journalism and the indomitable spirit of these exceptional women.
Solo Sunny is a drama film from 1980 set in East Berlin, Germany. The movie follows the story of Sunny, a female singer who works as a taxi driver to support herself. She dreams of becoming a successful music artist but faces various challenges and struggles along the way, including sexual harassment and gender inequality. The film explores themes of independence, self-fulfillment, and the price of fame. Sunny's journey represents the struggles faced by women in the music industry and the desire for recognition and acceptance.
When a group of women feel unappreciated and mistreated at their jobs, they decide to go on strike during Christmas time. This decision not only affects their work lives but also their personal lives and the events surrounding the holiday season.
Lady Parts is a dramedy feature film where a young woman’s sex life becomes a family affair when she has to undergo a vulvar vestibulectomy. Her loving, but overbearing parents help her through recovery (despite her cringing) and learn that saying “vagina” loud and proud is the first step to advocating for herself in all aspects of her life.