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Occupation: Policewoman
44 min
Available until 23/06/2026
Women police officers are normal today, but that was not always the case. 100 years ago, when women first joined police forces, they were seen as an oddity who could only fill certain roles. This documentary focuses on over a century of policewomen in Germany, France, and Italy and reveals their decades-long struggle for equal rights within a vital institution of democratic societies.
Director
Michael Müller
Jens Jäger
Country
Germany
Year
2024
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