
They were, at best mocked or ridiculed, at worst incarcerated, tortured, or even beheaded. But they would not be deterred. For decades ten thousands of women in Germany, Great Britain, in France, the U.S. and many other countries fought for their right to vote. Some used the institutions, others turned into media savvy politicians, and still others turned to terrorism, went on hunger strike, or died as martyrs. 100 years later we tell a multi-perspective and emotional story of the international fight, against all odds, for women’s suffrage as an important step towards equal rights.
Marguerite Durand

Josefine

Anita Augsburg

Emmeline Pankhurst

Christabel Pankhurst

George Clemenceau

Premierminister Asquith
Marie Juchacz

Unknown Role

Lida Heymann

Unknown Role

Antoine Perivier
Journalist Morisset
Arbeiter

Dr. Fuhrmann

Agatha

Vater
Laguerre

George Clemenceau

Mary Jane Pankhurst

Elisabeth Gohlke
Gefängnisarzt
Otto Juchaz

Mr. Sway

Adrian Henry
Richard Pankhurst
Adamek
Franziska
Journalistin