The Reformation of the Suffragettes explained

The Reformation of the Suffragettes is a 1911 French silent comedy film produced by Gaumont Film Company.[1] [2] [3]

The Reformation of the Suffragettes
Studio:Gaumont Film Company
Runtime:203 m
Country:France

Plot

Fed up with their husbands' penchant for fishing, the women of a village expel them and attempt to live on their own. But they find this impossible to do, and in the end, welcome their husbands back.

Notes and References

  1. Book: Motography. 1911. en. 177.
  2. Sloan. Kay. 1981. Sexual Warfare in the Silent Cinema: Comedies and Melodramas of Woman Suffragism. American Quarterly. 33. 4. 412–436. 10.2307/2712526. 0003-0678. 2712526. 2152/31143. free.
  3. Book: Stamp, Shelley. Movie-Struck Girls: Women and Motion Picture Culture after the Nickelodeon. 2018-06-05. Princeton University Press. 9780691187754. en.