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280.2 MB
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Rating:
6.2
Director:
Mischa Hedges
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Plot:
This short documentary film tells the story of people marching in solidarity for women's rights as human rights. On Saturday, January 21, hundreds of thousands of women marched on Washington to "come together in solidarity to express to the new administration and congress that women's rights are human rights and their power cannot be ignored." That same day, hundreds of sister marches took place in cities and small towns across America. WOMEN'S MARCH is a story about democracy, human rights, and what it means to stand up for your values in America today. On January 21, 2017, hundreds of thousands of women marched on Washington, DC. That same day, hundreds of sister marches took place across the country and around the world. For some people, it was their first time marching. For others, it was the continuation of a decades-long fight for human rights, dignity, and justice. For all, it was an opportunity to make their voices heard. It grew into the largest one-day protest in American history.
Women's March
IMDB - https://www.imdb.com/title/tt6810420
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SOURCE: Women's March 2017 720p web YTS
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GENERAL INFO
Genre: Documentary
Director: Mischa Hedges
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Plot: This short documentary film tells the story of people marching in solidarity for women's rights as human rights. On Saturday, January 21, hundreds of thousands of women marched on Washington to "come together in solidarity to express to the new administration and congress that women's rights are human rights and their power cannot be ignored." That same day, hundreds of sister marches took place in cities and small towns across America. WOMEN'S MARCH is a story about democracy, human rights, and what it means to stand up for your values in America today. On January 21, 2017, hundreds of thousands of women marched on Washington, DC. That same day, hundreds of sister marches took place across the country and around the world. For some people, it was their first time marching. For others, it was the continuation of a decades-long fight for human rights, dignity, and justice. For all, it was an opportunity to make their voices heard. It grew into the largest one-day protest in American history.
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This short documentary film tells the story of people marching in solidarity for women's rights as human rights. On Saturday, January 21, hundreds of thousands of women marched on Washington to "come together in solidarity to express to the new administration and congress that women's rights are human rights and their power cannot be ignored." That same day, hundreds of sister marches took place in cities and small towns across America. WOMEN'S MARCH is a story about democracy, human rights, and what it means to stand up for your values in America today. On January 21, 2017, hundreds of thousands of women marched on Washington, DC. That same day, hundreds of sister marches took place across the country and around the world. For some people, it was their first time marching. For others, it was the continuation of a decades-long fight for human rights, dignity, and justice. For all, it was an opportunity to make their voices heard. It grew into the largest one-day protest in American history.—TrimTab Media
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