The Reformation of the Suffragettes
The Reformation of the Suffragettes is a 1911 French silent comedy film produced by Gaumont Film Company.[1][2][3]
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Production company | |
Release date | 1911 |
Running time | 203 m |
Country | France |
Plot
Fed up with their husbands' penchant for fishing, the women of a village expel them and attempt to live on their own. But they find this impossible to do, and in the end, welcome their husbands back.
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References
- Motography. 1911. p. 177.
- Sloan, Kay (1981). "Sexual Warfare in the Silent Cinema: Comedies and Melodramas of Woman Suffragism". American Quarterly. 33 (4): 412–436. doi:10.2307/2712526. hdl:2152/31143. ISSN 0003-0678. JSTOR 2712526.
- Stamp, Shelley (2018-06-05). Movie-Struck Girls: Women and Motion Picture Culture after the Nickelodeon. Princeton University Press. ISBN 9780691187754.
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