Women in Revolt
"Women in Revolt" is a 1971 film directed by Andy Warhol and Paul Morrissey. It is a satirical take on the feminist movement, featuring a group of women who challenge societal norms and expectations. The film blends elements of comedy and drama, showcasing the struggles and aspirations of women during the era.
The movie stars Candy Darling, Holly Woodlawn, and Patricia Hearst, among others. It explores themes of gender identity, sexuality, and the quest for empowerment. Through its unconventional narrative and bold performances, "Women in Revolt" reflects the cultural shifts of the early 1970s and the growing awareness of women's rights.