Remember how some folks wouldn’t vote for Hillary Clinton because they thought a woman would be too emotionally fragile for the presidency? That woman sat through DAYS of grilling.
10.10.2023 - 10:05 / variety.com
Ed Meza @edmezavar The U.K.’s Espresso Media Intl. has picked up Shannon Cohn’s “Below the Belt,” a documentary executive produced by Hillary Clinton and Rosario Dawson that explores problems in the U.S. healthcare system that disproportionately affect women.
The film, whose executive producers also include actresses Corinne Foxx (“Dollface”) and Mae Whitman (“Good Girls”), premiered on PBS. Espresso Media is handling global sales for the title outside of the U.S. and will present it to buyers at the forthcoming Mipcom in Cannes.
“Below the Belt” examines healthcare problems that overwhelmingly affect women, such as societal taboos, gender bias, misinformed doctors and financial barriers to care, and how millions are effectively silenced. The film also explores the devastating impact of endometriosis, which affects one in nine women globally and is considered one of the most common diseases that most people have never heard of. Endometriosis causes tissue similar to the lining of the uterus to grow outside the uterus, potentially causing severe pain and making it more difficult to get pregnant.
“Below the Belt” explores the impact of the disease through the stories of four patients searching for answers to mysterious symptoms and shows how women are often dismissed, discounted and disbelieved. “So much of women’s health is still not given the attention it deserves,” said Clinton. Women’s health “has been overlooked, ignored and dismissed for far too long.
The goal with this film is to change both hearts and minds in ways that lead to progress in policy, research, funding, education and widespread awareness.” Dawson added: “We deserve to be believed. We deserve to be understood. We deserve to be empowered to understand
.Remember how some folks wouldn’t vote for Hillary Clinton because they thought a woman would be too emotionally fragile for the presidency? That woman sat through DAYS of grilling.
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