Women Can Do It!

Women Can Do It!

Release date : July 6, 2020
Runtime : 22m
Countries of origin : Croatia /
Original Language : Croatian /
Director : Danijela Stanojević /
Writers : Danijela Stanojević /
Production companies : OBR — One Billion Rising /
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On March 22nd 2020, during the Covid lockdown, Zagreb was hit by a violent earthquake. The authorities in power shirked their duties. Not thinking about their own pain, determined women are inventing and organising a collective mobilisation. Their fortitude, their trust in their fellow men, wins over the people.
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  • title:Women Can Do It!
  • status:Released
  • Release date: 2020
  • Runtime:22m
  • Genres: Documentary ·
  • Countries of origin: Croatia ·
  • Original Language: Croatian ·
  • Director: Danijela Stanojević /
  • Writers: Danijela Stanojević ·
  • Production companies: OBR — One Billion Rising ·
  • Overview:On March 22nd 2020, during the Covid lockdown, Zagreb was hit by a violent earthquake. The authorities in power shirked their duties. Not thinking about their own pain, determined women are inventing and organising a collective mobilisation. Their fortitude, their trust in their fellow men, wins over the people.
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