Four Votes is a thoughtful documentary that dives into the pivotal moment when Norwegian women achieved full voting rights. It's a celebration of a century since that milestone, and the film really captures the atmosphere of progress that enveloped Norway back then. The pacing is reflective, allowing viewers to absorb the historical weight of women’s suffrage while pondering its broader implications. It features interviews and archival footage, lending authenticity to the narrative. There's a certain rawness in the storytelling that feels genuine, and it highlights the long, arduous journey toward equality. The film isn't flashy but has a great way of grounding history in personal stories, making it feel both significant and relatable.
Focuses on Norway's unique suffrage history.Features evocative archival footage.Encourages reflection on women's rights progress.
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