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You Can't Beat a Woman!

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Canadian documentary filmmaker Gail Singer expands upon her 1980 short about domestic violence, "Loved, Honoured and Bruised," with this feature-length film that explores the topic on a global level. Traveling to locations in Japan, South Africa, Israel, Chile, Russia and Canada, Singer allows women from a variety of cultures, socioeconomic backgrounds, religious faiths and education levels to tell their own stories of rape, incest and physical abuse, with a focus on healing and growth.
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Synopsis Canadian documentary filmmaker Gail Singer expands upon her 1980 short about domestic violence, "Loved, Honoured and Bruised," with this feature-length film that explores the topic on a global level. Traveling to locations in Japan, South Africa, Israel, Chile, Russia and Canada, Singer allows women from a variety of cultures, socioeconomic backgrounds, religious faiths and education levels to tell their own stories of rape, incest and physical abuse, with a focus on healing and growth.
Director
Gail Singer
Producer
Joseph MacDonald, Ches Yetman
Screenwriter
Gail Singer
Genre
Documentary
Original Language
English
Runtime
1h 30m