
Plus jamais silencieuses
2022 · 71m · Documentary
Plus Jamais Silencieuses is a minimalist documentary work of art, centered on the liberation of speech and listening. This film is inspired by the role played by social networks during the #MeToo movement. Potent tools against the culture of silence, these networks raise the voices that long stayed voiceless or suppressed.
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