To Be a Woman

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"To Be a Woman" is a 1951 British documentary film by Jill Craigie that examines women's rights, employment, and social roles in postwar Britain.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf documentary film
aimsTo advocate for improved rights for women
raise awareness of women's social position
countryOfOrigin United Kingdom
depicts childcare issues
discrimination against women
equal pay debate
married women's employment
women in the workplace
director Jill Craigie NERFINISHED
filmingLocation United Kingdom
genre documentary
feminist film
social documentary
hasCreator Jill Craigie NERFINISHED
hasTheme conflict between work and family roles
economic independence of women
gender equality
social justice
hasTitle To Be a Woman NERFINISHED
intendedAudience general public
policy makers
language English
mainSubject gender roles
postwar Britain
women's employment
women's rights
medium black-and-white film
partOf postwar British documentary movement
portrays domestic labour
social conditions of women in the 1950s
trade union activism by women
producer Jill Craigie NERFINISHED
productionCompany National Film Finance Corporation NERFINISHED
publicationDate 1951
releaseYear 1951
timePeriod 1950s Britain
post–World War II era
workExampleOf British feminist documentary cinema
writer Jill Craigie NERFINISHED

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Jill Craigie notable work To Be a Woman