Peace Peace Now Now

Stories of women who challenged armed conflicts around the world. Brave and extraordinary women that made history. Most of them have remained in the dark and now their stories will be told.

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Documentary
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First Aired on

Jun 01, 2021

1 seaons till Jun 01, 2021

Popularity: 4.2682
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Production

Alto Andes FilmsBlackstar Content (CL)

Status: Returning Series

In Production

Last episode: The Wound that Keeps Bleeding

Seasons & episodes

Total 1 seasons, 4 episodes

Season 1

Aired

4 Episodes
  • Episode 1They Dance Alone min

    This episode narrates the story of three women that through the folkloric and artistic dance movement (cueca sola), they resisted and challenged Pinochet's dictatorship, promoting their testimonies and realities to the whole world.

  • Episode 2City of Women min

    The City of Women is a neighborhood in Turbaco, Colombia that was entirely built by females that were running against civil conflicts and violence. Today, many years have passed, and they have become a strong community in the area and have brought peace into their lives after witnessing and experiencing the most horrific things before the city was created.

  • Episode 3The Demons of Eden min

    In 2004, journalist Lydia Cacho published the book "Demons of Eden", in which she complains about pederasty and sexual commerce in Mexico. The ones alluded go from powerful international businessmen with economic interests in Mexico to high authorities in politics, law and drug trafficking.

  • Episode 4The Wound that Keeps Bleeding min

    Methodically and violently, women's rights were abused during the 36-year civil war that occurred in Guatemala. This conflict resulted in more tan 200.000 lives lost. During this war that ravaged Guatemala, the systematic rapes and slavery of native women at the hands of the military, small children burned alive, and the genocide of an indigenous community are just a few examples of how the dictatorial regime of Efraín Ríos Montt destroyed women's lives.