I watched this documentary in aid of my research, as it is of another form of research type.
The documentary revolves around a book of photographs of women, captured by Cynthia Macadams. In the documentary, it tracks down the original women in the photos and asked their opinions on feminism today.
I found it interesting as it is an American documentary, which allowed me to learn about the influences by the USA on the UK and English Legal System.
I also learnt about the difference in generational gaps, as it showed women from the photos taking their children to protests. It also suggests the stigma as bing labelled a "feminist".
In conclusion, I found this source bias to women who were feminists (some who identified as feminists and some who didn't). I also believe that this subject is very topical, and so Netflix is often linked with the younger generation.
(In the post above, I have noted my findings for further use, all information is from the official documentary, found on Netflix.)
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