Carole Roussopoulos Trailers
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01 January 1975
With the support of delegations of women from all around the world, Cypriot women march peacefully to try to obtain the application of the United Nations resolution, ordering refugees to return home.
04 March 1981
The film is a series of interviews with various well-known film actresses, including Jenny Agutter, Maria Schneider, and Jane Fonda.
01 November 1975
Women walk in protest against executions of Basque militants by Franco regimen.
01 January 1971
Documentary about the practice of abortion in France in the early seventies, at a time when it was still illegal.
14 January 2020
In the 70s, actress Delphine Seyrig and director Carole Roussopoulos, both militant feminists, were the pioneers of video activism in France.
01 January 1988
Claudine, Monique, Emmanuelle and Anne talk about incest rape, which they suffered during their childhood.
01 January 1976
The year 1975 is declared “year of the woman”. On this occasion Bernard Pivot invited Françoise Giroud on television, then Secretary of State for Women.
07 January 1976
Monique (an advertising assistant) and Christine (a semi-skilled worker) talk about how difficult it is for a woman working in a struggling factory (Lip), about issues of internal democracy within the trade union and the end of work in the current situation.
01 January 1999
A documentary about the feminist movement in France and Switzerland in the 1970s, retracing the history, the struggles, the achievements, and the upheavals.
01 August 1982
Pupils in Year 9 at Mondoubleau High School discuss in depth female and male roles and gender equality.
01 January 1975
In "Messe pour un corps", Michel Journiac organizes a real religious service and makes the participants receive communion with a black pudding made from his own blood.
10 October 1987
The film presents a series of portraits of women working in traditional male jobs in the transport industry: the SNCF, the RATP, Air France and Air Inter, and at Paris airports.
07 January 1976
A couple working at Lip: she is a semi-skilled worker, he is head of production line. They discuss the problems regarding the women's situation, their working conditions, and internal democracy within the union.
01 January 1975
A few hours after Sanchez Bravo's execution, his sister recounts the condemned man's last night. Otaegi's mother talks about her son's life and the last conversation she had with him.
01 January 1975
A young woman talks about the "Young Lord", the Puerto Ricans who are living in the United States but do not have the necessary diploma to find work.
22 October 2003
The lesbian community of Geneva wears its name well - Lestime - as an affirmation of pride, openness, and also of strength.
01 September 1973
This documentary is about the solidarity march supporting the workers on strike at Lip (September 1973).
01 January 1972
In this two conferences about Vietnam, people denounce the violence of the american government. Veterans speak about their experience, the control of the media over the representation of the war and establish a link between what happens in Vietnam and how black people are treated in the United States.
05 January 1972
In September 1972, a Palestinian commando called the Black September took the Israeli delegation hostage at the Munich Olympics.
01 January 1976
Delphine Seyrig reads passages from a Valerie Solanas’s SCUM manifesto.
01 January 1993
Vagrants, tramps, down and outs, homeless people... There are many people living a wandering life, on the fringe of care services.
03 March 1984
The film portrays six women oyster farmers in the Marennes-Oleron Bay (Charentes-Maritimes). It explores their working and living conditions, the hardships of the profession, the division of tasks between men and women and the professional status of female farmers.
01 January 1975
Documentary about the Lyon sex workers who occupied the church of St. Nizier on June 3, 1975.
01 January 1987
A new prison at Mauzac (Dordogne), built in 1985, opens in 1986. It is designed for 240 prisoners. Its concept and modus operandi are inspired by the liberal tradition of the old Mauzac camp to which it is linked by a bridge.
01 April 1982
Four women farmers working in the Champagne-Ardennes region talk about their working conditions, the part they play in running the farm, the distribution of jobs between husband and wife and the lack of status of their work.
01 August 1973
August 1973, after the police move into the Lip factory in Besançon, one of the female workers, Monique Piton, talks about the four months of struggle, the place of women and the lessons she has learnt.
01 January 1978
Two friends meet up to talk about themselves, about the violence perpetrated on women, the assaults they have suffered and rape as well as their own alienation.
01 January 1971
Demonstration by FHAR, the Homosexual Revolutionary Action Front, the 1st of May 1971. People discuss at the University of Vincennes and show a common determination to break prejudice and open minds.
01 January 1977
In two parts, it documents the litigation of Brigitte Fontaine, Monique Piton, Mireille and Erin Pizzey with Éditions de femmes in 1976 and those of Catherine Leguay and Brigitte Fontaine in 1977.
01 January 1985
The documentary shows the living and working conditions of two categories of women working in the fishing port of Lorient in Brittany.
27 March 1970
In the aftermath of the arrest of Angela Davis, Jean Genet reads a text denouncing racist US policy, supporting the Black Panthers party and Angela Davis for a television show that will be completely censored.
01 January 1972
After two months of a hard-fought strike, accompanied by a day-and-night occupation of the premises, Jeune Afrique's workers were the victims of a court order authorizing their CEO, Bechir Ben Yahmed, to have them removed by the police.
01 January 2013
The “Journal Annales” consists of almost 2.000 hours of video footage collected by filmmaker Lionel Soukaz since 1991.
01 January 1984
28 June 1984. A day in the life of Yvette Roudy, Minister for the Women Rights. She goes to Franche-Comté.
01 January 1980
Document on the struggle of immigrant workers on strike for rent in Sonacotra homes with the support, in terms of legal defense, of Jacques Verges, lawyer, and judge Bidalou.
01 January 1975
The unusual adventure of a teacher (in May 68, she organised childcare during the occupation of the Sorbonne) turned farmer in Dordogne in order to offer city children “green classes”, which would give them real contact with country life rather than the fictional country of school books.
01 January 1991
The medical staff of two hospitals speaks for the first time of its suffering when it is facing the pain and the death of their patients.
01 January 2007
On 14th April 1986, the death of Simone de Beauvoir moves and shocks women from all other the world. Archive footages and interviews of three important feminist personalities (the American Ti-Grace Atkinson and Kate Millett, the French Christine Delphy) emphasize the importance of the philosophical and feminist heritage of Simone de Beauvoir.
01 January 1984
Documentary about women screen directors from 1900 to 1960, produced with the support of archival photographs and uotations selected from the following dictionaries of the cinema: Dictionnaire du cinéma by Jean Talard, published by Robert Laffont and Dictionnaire des cinéastes by Georges Sadoul, published by Seuil.
01 January 1982
Margo Jefferson, a journalism lecturer in New York, and Ti-Gracen Atkinson, a writer and feminist theoretician, talk to Flo Kennedy, a Black American lawyer, about racism, minorities' rights and the E.
01 January 1971
Gabrielle Nanchen, the first Swiss woman socialist deputy to the National Council is interviewed on the very day that women obtain the right to vote in Switzerland and in her canton, Valais.
01 January 1985
Carole Roussopoulos shoots the life of under-priviledged families living on a model estate at Herblay (Val d’Oise), where volunteers of the ATD Fourth World movement also live with their families.
01 January 2004
The Swiss Intenational Solidarity Association "Idées’Elles" and the Not for Profit Mali organization "Prométhée" are working together on the realisation of a sustainable development project.
01 January 2002
January 2002. About sixty transplanted children from fourteen different countries were invited by Liz Schick to spend a week in Anzère, a swiss ski resort.
01 January 1992
Reporting incest and withdrawing the charge. The various people the child confides in (doctor, children’s judge, police, social worker, teacher, educator, Family Planning co-ordinator) talk about their discovery of incest, their lack of training, their difficulties and their hopes.
01 January 2003
Ruth Fayon, who was deported by the Nazi during the Second World War, is persuaded by a teacher to confront the unspeakable after thirty years of silence.