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In the 1950's, a working-class wife and mother of eleven children helps to establish a farmer's union, which later develops into a platform for feminism and gender equality.
Sep 1, 2017 | Theatrical Limited (33 locations)
Other Key Dates
Jan 20, 2017 (Sundance Film Festival (USA))
Apr 1, 2017 (RiverRun International Film Festival (USA))
Apr 6, 2017 (Ashland Independent Film Festival (USA))
Apr 8, 2017 (Cleveland International Film Festival (USA))
Apr 9, 2017 (San Francisco International Film Festival (USA))
Apr 29, 2017 (Montclair Film Festival (USA))
May 27, 2017 (Seattle International Film Festival (USA))
Jun 4, 2017 (Berkshire International Film Festival (USA))
Jun 10, 2017 (deadCENTER Film Festival (USA))
Jun 15, 2017 (Provincetown International Film Festival (USA))
Aug 5, 2017 (Woods Hole Film Festival (USA))
Oct 1, 2017 (Milwaukee Film Festival (USA))
Oct 5, 2017 (London Film Festival (UK))
Oct 19, 2017 (Tallgrass Film Festival (USA))
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Country of Origin: United States
Dolores Huerta bucks 1950s gender conventions by starting the country’s first farm worker’s union with fellow organizer Cesar Chavez. What starts out as a struggle for racial and labor justice, soon becomes a fight for gender equality within the same union she is eventually forced to leave. As she wrestles with raising 11 children, three marriages, and is nearly beaten to death by a San Francisco tactical police squad, Dolores emerges with a vision that connects her new found feminism with racial and class justice.