A Woman's Place (1971)

A Woman's Place is the first film about the UK women's liberation movement. Crockford and her co-producers Ellen Adams and Tony Wickert document the movement's first national conference and march and examine its demands. The film records impassioned discussions and speeches, as well as the humour of the marchers. It also includes interviews with members of the public who give their perspective on women's liberation Crockford made the film as an attempt to see 'whether other people could be engaged by what I believed in'.

Director: Ellen Adams, Sue Crockford, Tony Wickert
Genre: Documentary
Runtime: 32 min
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Country: United Kingdom
Language: English
Original Language: en

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feminism

More Films by Director: Ellen Adams, Sue Crockford, Tony Wickert
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Frequently Asked Questions

What is A Woman's Place about?
A Woman's Place is the first film about the UK women's liberation movement. Crockford and her co-producers Ellen Adams and Tony Wickert document the movement's first national conference and march and examine its demands. The film records impassioned discussions and speeches, as well as the humour of the marchers. It also includes interviews with members of the public who give their perspective on women's liberation Crockford made the film as an attempt to see 'whether other people could be engaged by what I believed in'.
Who directed A Woman's Place?
A Woman's Place was directed by Ellen Adams, Sue Crockford, Tony Wickert.
Who stars in A Woman's Place?
A Woman's Place stars Tony Wickert.
How long is A Woman's Place?
A Woman's Place has a runtime of 32m (32 minutes).
What genre is A Woman's Place?
A Woman's Place is a Documentary film.
Where was A Woman's Place produced?
A Woman's Place was produced in United Kingdom.