
Can Feminism and Religion Coexist, Ukrainian Activist Asks in ‘Girls & Gods’ (Exclusive Trailer)

Can feminism and religion coexist? That is one of the core questions that the new documentary Girls & Gods, directed by Arash T. Riahi (For a Moment, Freedom) and Verena Soltiz, and initiated and written by Ukrainian activist Inna Shevchenko, puts up for discussion.
World premiering on March 23 at Cph:dox, the Copenhagen International Documentary Film Festival, the film sees Shevchenko traveling to meet women with a range of views and experiences and discuss women’s rights and religion with them. “Inna Shevchenko of the Ukrainian Femen collective seeks answers to a difficult question in candid conversations with priests, imams, rabbis and other activists,” notes the website of the Copenhagen festival.
“In a groundbreaking personal journey, Inna Shevchenko meets extraordinary, inspiring women, some are fighting against religion, others defend religion, and surprisingly many (have) started to reform religion,” says a logline for the film. “They all are united by one belief: Women are magnificent.
World premiering on March 23 at Cph:dox, the Copenhagen International Documentary Film Festival, the film sees Shevchenko traveling to meet women with a range of views and experiences and discuss women’s rights and religion with them. “Inna Shevchenko of the Ukrainian Femen collective seeks answers to a difficult question in candid conversations with priests, imams, rabbis and other activists,” notes the website of the Copenhagen festival.
“In a groundbreaking personal journey, Inna Shevchenko meets extraordinary, inspiring women, some are fighting against religion, others defend religion, and surprisingly many (have) started to reform religion,” says a logline for the film. “They all are united by one belief: Women are magnificent.
- 2025-03-11
- par Georg Szalai
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
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