Movie: Hitmusik: Konsten att sätta rytm till revolt

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Kaya Ålander
Kaya Ålander

Self - Röda Bönor

Gunilla Szemenkar
Gunilla Szemenkar

Self - Röda Bönor

Linton Kwesi Johnson
Linton Kwesi Johnson

Self

Jocelyn Samson
Jocelyn Samson

Self - Le Tigre

Leia Gärtner
Leia Gärtner

Self - Svenska Akademien

Mona Eklund
Mona Eklund

Self - Röda Bönor

Laleh Pourkarim
Laleh Pourkarim

Self

Melissa Logan
Melissa Logan

Self - Chicks on Speed

Christine Owman
Christine Owman

Self

Alex Murray-Leslie
Alex Murray-Leslie

Self - Chicks on Speed

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    Documentary about feminism in music and the challenges it has faced through the years from the '70s to present day.

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    2006-12-10

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