Documentaries for Women's History Month

Documentaries for Women's History Month

In celebration of Women's History Month, we are highlighting a number of documentaries from our collection that uplift and center women's stories. They are available for streaming and purchase educational distribution for schools, non-profits, community organizations, libraries, and corporations. We hope you use these films to support necessary and important conversations across your communities. 

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BLOOM - The American hospital system can be daunting; follow four birth workers making reproductive care safer in their community
FACING THE WIND - A love story about two women trying to help their husbands live as fully as possible with dementia
MAKE A CIRCLE - A love letter to early educators and a rallying cry for a child care system in crisis
MISS TIBET: BEAUTY IN EXILE - A Tibetan-American teen enters a Western-style beauty pageant in India, confronting her cultural identity while vying for the crown
HOME COURT - The ascent of Ashley Chea, a Cambodian American basketball prodigy whose life intensifies amid recruitment, injury, and triumph throughout her high school career
FOR THE RECORD - Running out of time and money, editor Laurie Brown battles an oil bust, a global pandemic, and a growing mistrust of the media as she fights to keep her newspaper alive in rural Texas

THE BENGALI - An American woman ventures to India to trace her grandfather’s story uncovering complex bonds in search of the truth about her family’s past