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In their docudrama “Women Power” (2018), filmmakers Marta Dzido and Piotr Śliwowski explore the successful fight by Polish suffragettes for the right to vote in the late 19th century. BERLIN GLOBAL invites you to a screening of the film to honour this significant step and discuss enduring continuities and the power of networked activism today.

Whether abortion rights, equal pay, or the fight against violence towards women, the global struggles for women’s equality and freedom are far from over. A milestone in Poland and Germany was the hard-fought women’s suffrage achieved in 1918.

Still from "Women Power"
© Women Power, 2018
About the Film

The documentary feature film “Women Power” traces the journey of real-life figures Kazimiera Bujwidowa, Maria Dulębianka, Zofia Nałkowska, and Paulina Kuczalska.

Bujwidowa advocated in the 1880s for women to attend the University of Warsaw. Maria Dulębianka is considered the first female candidate for the Polish parliament. The writer Nałkowska demanded gender equality, and Paulina Kuczalska, the “Pope of Feminism”, also fought for the equality of men and women.

Dzido and Śliwowski have created a film that follows the struggle of Polish women for their rights – at a time before Poland appeared as an independent nation on the map. At the same time, this struggle did not occur in isolation but in transnational exchange, particularly with activists in Germany.

Open Space "Liberty, Equality, Solidarność" in the BERLIN GLOBAL Exhibition
© Ewa Maria Slaska, Anna Krenz, Jemek Jemowit | Stadtmuseum Berlin, Photo: Michael Setzpfandt
Discussion

After the film screening, we invite you to a moderated discussion with Marta Dzido, Piotr Śliwowski, Anna Krenz, and the audience. The focus will be on lessons and continuities: What is the significance of the suffragettes’ internationally networked activism today? What can we learn from our great-grandmothers? Where are the current fronts in the fight for women’s rights in Poland and Germany, and what role does Polish-German solidarity play? The cultural scholar, activist, and author Aleksandra Nowak will moderate the evening.

This event is part of the programme for the Open Space “Liberty, Equality, Solidarność. Polish Viewpoints in Berlin” by Ewa Maria Slaska, Anna Krenz, and Jemek Jemowit.

The film will be shown in the original Polish with German subtitles. The subsequent discussion will be held in English with simultaneous German translation.

“Women Power” is a film by Marta Dzido (director) and Piotr Śliwowski (producer) featuring Maria Seweryn, Klara Bielawka, Marta Ojrzyńska, Katarzyna Wala, among others. Duration: 70 minutes.

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