“Mess with one, mess with all” is one of the cries of protest from the women who took over the streets in Brazil and organized themselves on social networks to challenge machismo and conservatism. This film reveals that, despite legal achievements, women still remain in a situation of vulnerability.
Named after a slogan filmed during a protest, this feminist documentary examines the violence that women encounter in Brazil through footage of marches and interviews with seven women of various backgrounds. With its poignant testimonies, the film shows that the act of listening is a political one.
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