The Reformation of the Suffragettes is a 1911 French silent comedy film produced by Gaumont Film Company.[1][2][3]

The Reformation of the Suffragettes
Production
company
Release date
1911
Running time
203 m
CountryFrance

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.

References

  1. Motography. 1911. p. 177.
  2. 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.
  3. Stamp, Shelley (2018-06-05). Movie-Struck Girls: Women and Motion Picture Culture after the Nickelodeon. Princeton University Press. ISBN 9780691187754.


This article is issued from Wikipedia. The text is licensed under Creative Commons - Attribution - Sharealike. Additional terms may apply for the media files.