
In 1982, the socialist researcher Ishidō Kiyotomo organized a round table with women activists who had participated in the rise of the labor movement, from the Taishō era (1912-1925) to the Shōwa era (1926-1989). At his request, Haneda records this meeting. Stimulated by her desire to " preserve the history of these women ", the director adds additional sequences to the recording. In the film, the discrimination and domination suffered by these activists are told in the first person.
Women’s Testimonies - Pioneering Women in the Labor Movement was released in 1996.
Women’s Testimonies - Pioneering Women in the Labor Movement has a runtime of 1h 34min.
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