Armed Conflict

Daughters of War

"Daughters of War documents the life of Gabriela, the leader of a girl gang and mother of a 7 month old daughter.Gabriela lives in Ayacucho, Peru, the former Maoist guerrilla stronghold ravaged by civil war in the 1980´s. Her mother mysteriously disappeared when Gabriela was five. She and her sister were passed to their Grandmother who didn´t want them. Violence, neglect and abuse drove Gabriela to the streets where survival meant fighting with knives and stealing.

Daughters of Afghanistan

Daughters of the Troubles: Belfast Stories

Daring to Resist: Three Women Face the Holocaust

Darfur Now

Darfur Diaries: Message From Home

Children of the Crocodile

Calling the Ghosts: A Story About Rape, War and Women

As the Mirror Burns

Algeria: Women at War

"Algeria: Women at War offers a rare insight into the key role Algerian women played in their country’s liberation struggle from the French thirty years ago and their equally important place in today’s politics. Produced for Channel Four Television, this high-quality documentary uses a combination of interviews and archival footage to ponder the position of women in Algeria in the light of thirty years of single party rule, the rise of Islam and increasing political violence.

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