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They were, at best mocked or ridiculed, at worst incarcerated, tortured, or even beheaded. But they would not be deterred. For decades ten thousands of women in Germany, Great Britain, in France, the U.S. and many other countries fought for their right to vote. Some used the institutions, others turned into media savvy politicians, and still others turned to terrorism, went on hunger strike, or died as martyrs. 100 years later we tell a multi-perspective and emotional story of the international fight, against all odds, for women’s suffrage as an important step towards equal rights.
Jeanette Hain
Marguerite Durand
Angelina Häntsch
Josefine
Johanna Gastdorf
Anita Augsburg
Esther Schweins
Emmeline Pankhurst
Anke Retzlaff
Christabel Pankhurst
Harald Schrott
George Clemenceau
Karl Knaup
Premierminister Asquith
Paula Hans
Marie Juchacz
Anja Antonowicz
Anne Weber
Lida Heymann
Matthias Bundschuh
Ingo Abel
Antoine Perivier
Christian Birko-Flemming
Journalist Morisset
David Hürten
Arbeiter
Sebastian Kaufmane
Dr. Fuhrmann
Stephanie Kämmer
Agatha
Artus-Maria Matthiessen
Vater
Peter Sikorski
Laguerre
Jochen Hägele
George Clemenceau
Alexandra Schalaudek
Mary Jane Pankhurst
Anke Sabrina Beermann
Elisabeth Gohlke
Thomas Chemnitz
Gefängnisarzt
Jan Dose
Otto Juchaz
Henning Hartmann
Mr. Sway
Kai Hufnagel
Adrian Henry
Frieder Venus
Richard Pankhurst
Stefan Brentle
Adamek
Elisa Posky
Franziska
Carlotta Richter
Journalistin
Director
Carsten Gutschmidt
Director, Writer
Annette Baumeister
Writer
Stefanie Wilke
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