This is the story of the late nineteenth century movement , whose goal was to win voting rights for women. Headed by the redoubtable Emmeline Pankhurst, women who fought for the movement and in some cases died for the right to vote, became known as the Suffragettes. Mrs Pankhurst herself was imprisoned on several occasions in pursuit of the cause which was eventually won in 1917 when the British Government condescended to allow certain women the vote. Demonstrations, imprisonments, force-feedings and public violence surrounded the movement which sought to give women a voice. This DVD features dramatised "eye-witness" accounts, period imagery and atmospheric reconstructions. Narrated by Louise Papillon and Simon Kirk. This DVD contains both black & white and colour material. Scene Selection: W.S.P.U. Protest - Disturbance At No.10 - The Trail Of Emmeline Pankhurst - Letters Of Support - The Funeral Of Emily Davison DVD Special Features: Interactive Menus - Stills Gallery - Excerpts From Other Titles Of Interest Main feature length: 50 minutes approximately Sound: Dolby Digital Stereo PAL Region 0 (all regions) Language: English Screen Format: 4:3 E - Exempt from classification Year of release: 2006 (originally 1994) Catalogue Number: CROMDVD1159 PS2 & XBox Compatible |