Does the Pill Liberate? Trailer

Does the Pill Liberate? Trailer (1973)

27 February 1973 Factual 42 mins

Seven young women from Berlin discuss their experiences with the pill in a studio setting and react to the ideas that young men of the same age have about this contraceptive. The film is based on the work of the women's group "Brot und Rosen" and their book "Frauenhandbuch Nr.1 Abtreibung und Verhütung".

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Germany 27 February 1973

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