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Status Quo? The Unfinished Business of Feminism in Canada
20121 h 27 min 13 secFilm: Documentary
Direction: Karen Cho
Production: Ravida Din
Script: Karen Cho
Feminism has shaped the society we live in. But just how far has it brought us, and how relevant is it today? Status Quo? asks these questions and uncovers provocative—at times shocking—answers about the evolution of women’s equality in Canada.
Interweaving a wealth of dynamic archival material with startling contemporary stories, Status Quo? situates the vibrant Canadian women’s movement in its history-making context. In 1967 the landmark Royal Commission on the Status of Women made recommendations to address the inequalities faced by women. Now, Status Quo? zeroes in on key concerns first raised 45 years ago: violence against women, access to abortion, and universal childcare. How much progress have we made on these issues?
Status Quo? is crucial viewing for every Canadian, especially those unfamiliar with the vital achievements of the feminist movement. This striking, in-depth documentary pays homage to Canada’s feminist forerunners and raises important questions about where and how we should move on from here.
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Subject categories
- Sexuality and Reproduction > Abortion
- Women > Discrimination, Stereotyping and Equal RightsViolence Against Women
- Law and Crime > Violence Against Women
- Social Issues > Violence Against Women
- History and Citizenship Education > Civil Rights and Freedoms
- Civics/Citizenship > Federal/Provincial Government
- Family Studies/Home Economics > Feminism
- Health/Personal Development > Healthy Relationships
Credits
- writer
- Karen Cho
- director
- Karen Cho
- producer
- Ravida Din
- associate producer
- Stefanie Brantner
- director of photography
- Katerine Giguère
- sound recordist
- Lynne Trépanier
- Catherine Van Der Donckt
- editor
- Barbara Brown
- original music
- Lorraine Segato
- participant
- Peggy Cooke
- Merly Elumba
- Martha Friendly
- Sharon Gregson
- Beverley Jacobs
- Lee Lakeman
- Simone Leibovitch
- Charlene Sayo
- Sunera Thobani
- Ellen Woodsworth
- Sabrina Bantog
- Jaime Bantog
- Caleigh Dunfield
- Karen Groden
- Ishama Harris
- Barbara Legault
- Carole Maillet
- Evina Kee Shan Mak
- Barbara Mills
- Hung Nguyen
- Aaron Roberts
- Cherry Smiley
- Stephanie
- research
- Karen Cho
- Stefanie Brantner
- Sarah Gilbert
- visual research
- Elizabeth Klinck
- Karen Cho
- Stefanie Brantner
- sound editor
- Benoît Dame
- data wrangler
- Scott Tremblay
- Diedra Bayne
- Luke Campbell
- Jason Karman
- gaffer
- Scott Tremblay
- Lindsay George
- additional camera
- Karen Cho
- Matt Carr
- Shauna Townley
- Lena Franford
- production assistant
- Jillian Acreman
- Matt Carr
- Elise Dawson
- Helena Flege
- Whitney Light
- Lasha Mowchun
- additional sound
- Marie-Hélène Leclerc-Delorme
- publicity photographer
- Kelsey Clifford
- lighting
- Lindsay George
- foley
- Stéphane Cadotte
- additional voice
- Leni Parker
- Brett Schaenfield
- re-recording
- Shelley Craig
- Geoffrey Mitchell
- online editor
- Yannick Carrier
- titles
- Mélanie Bouchard
- Gaspard Gaudreau
- digital editing technician
- Isabelle Painchaud
- graphic design
- Mélanie Bouchard
- transcription
- Brenda Newman
- Hélène Laporte-Rawji
- Corinne Smith
- technical coordinator
- Steve Hallé
- Julie Laperrière
- Jean-François Laprise
- France Couture
- marketing manager
- Jenny Thibault
- publicist
- Pat Dillon
- legal counsel
- Peter Kallianiotis
- production manager
- Stefanie Brantner
- production coordinator
- Christine Williams
- senior production coordinator
- Camila Blos
- Isabelle Limoges
- program administrator
- Leslie Anne Poyntz
- executive producer
- Ravida Din
- music arrangement
- Lorraine Segato
- additional arrangements
- David Gray
- musician
- Lorraine Segato
- David Gray
- Kevin Breit
- Aaron Davis
- Mike Olsen
- Colleen Allen
- support vocals
- Alana Bridgewater
- Miranda Walsh
Awards
- WFF Award for World DocumentaryFilm Festival