We Want Roses Too

We Want Roses Too

Release date : March 7, 2008
Runtime : 1h 25m
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Director : Alina Marazzi /
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March 7, 2008 1h 25m Documentary More
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The film looks again at recent events from a female point of view, through the first-hand accounts provided by the diaries of three women. Rather than focusing on the alleged objectivity of facts, the film gives space to a chorus of voices that narrate those events in first person, visually supported by archival footage of the period, drawn from the most varied sources - institutional, public, militant and private. Anita, Teresa and Valentina come from different Italian regions and different social backgrounds, but share the same feelings: they no longer feel as part of a society based on the patriarchal family, on the power of "husbands" and on the supremacy of males, which requires them to be efficient mothers, obedient wives and virtuous daughters.
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Anita Caprioli
Anita (voice)
Teresa Saponangelo
Teresa (voice)
Valentina Carnelutti
Valentina (voice)

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  • title:We Want Roses Too
  • status:Released
  • Release date: 2008
  • Runtime:1h 25m
  • Genres: Documentary ·
  • Countries of origin:
  • Original Language:
  • Director: Alina Marazzi /
  • Writers:
  • Production companies:
  • Overview:The film looks again at recent events from a female point of view, through the first-hand accounts provided by the diaries of three women. Rather than focusing on the alleged objectivity of facts, the film gives space to a chorus of voices that narrate those events in first person, visually supported by archival footage of the period, drawn from the most varied sources - institutional, public, militant and private. Anita, Teresa and Valentina come from different Italian regions and different social backgrounds, but share the same feelings: they no longer feel as part of a society based on the patriarchal family, on the power of "husbands" and on the supremacy of males, which requires them to be efficient mothers, obedient wives and virtuous daughters.
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