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So, 'Il suffit d’écouter les femmes' dives into this raw, personal territory that many aren't familiar with—women recounting their clandestine abortions in pre-1975 France. It's a documentary that feels intimate, almost like you're eavesdropping on their stories. The pacing is steady, allowing each woman's experience to resonate without rush. There’s a starkness to their recounting, mixed with a kind of quiet strength. You really feel the weight of the societal pressures they faced. The absence of a flashy director's touch makes it even more powerful; it feels like an honest conversation rather than mere spectacle. I think what strikes me most is how it encapsulates a pivotal moment in women's rights through such personal narratives. Definitely a compelling watch for anyone interested in feminist history.
Focus on personal narratives.Themes of women's rights and societal pressures.Raw and intimate storytelling.
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