An immersive tale of how movements succeed and fail, UNTITLED FEMINIST REVOLUTION FILM captures the drama of women’s liberation of the 1960s, 70s, and 80s by braiding the stories of three of the movement’s most influential leaders: Kate Millett, Flo Kennedy, and Betty Friedan.
Using never-before-heard confessions of key feminists and a treasure trove of rare archive, this character-driven film recenters the vital perspectives of queer women and women of color to this revolutionary period.
The all-archival documentary draws a direct line from women’s fight for equal freedoms to the ferocious conservative backlash that still grips American society to this day. This stark reminder of cyclical resistance illuminates not just feminist history, but the perpetual struggle to defend and advance democracy itself.