Résumé du film, les suffragettes
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Summary of the movie: les suffragettes
This movie shows the fight women for obtain the rights to vote in England. He passed in London in 1912. Suffragette is growing concern between women to be able to manifest and for talked about her, to provide to acquire the right.
This story centers around a woman, her name was Maud Watts, she was workhand. She worked in a laundromat with her husband. One day, Miss Watts left her work and hears women shouting, she approaches and understand they talked about their rights to vote.
She gets influence and joined the group, she does not assume that she is a suffragette, she hides it to his husband because he didn’t think it’d look good for.
She testifies for the government to grant them the right to vote, it leaves them hope that things will change but it gets nothing from the end
She gets imprisoned because she manifested. His husband is ashamed or her. Everybody laughs at her mostly at work because of her. When she got out of jail, her husband told her off.
She continues to manifest but this time her husband he locks her out of the house, she doesn’t see her child then she gets fired. They pay their insolence by repeatedly being imprisoned and receiving blows from the police.
It then assumes being part of the suffragette.
Suffragettes burn mailboxes to disrupt communications. They are doing many trips in prison and they are doing a hunger strikes for to make known their fight. The police forced them to eat by a probe. They are guided by Miss Pankhurt, head of the suffragettes, the police constantly sought his search to imprison him.
They go to a racecourse to demonstrated with a friend, his friend voluntarily places himself in front of a horse to make a point, she is hit by a horse and dies. She had with her the flag that represented them, people saw the flag they hid it.
Miss Watts’s going back shocked and disappointed because his friend passed away and all that has been brought to nothing.
The following morning, the press spoke only of her.
THEY HAD OBTAINED THE RIGHT TO VOTE IN 1928 FOR WOMEN OVER 21.
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