Ms. Information (2023)

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Ms. Information (2023). 1h 40m

“I went to watch Ms. Information with no preconceived notions, and ended up completely immersed in this documentary.u003cbr/u003eu003cbr/u003eMs. Information seamlessly blends personal narrative with the broader context of the pandemic, and offers a rare glimpse into the world of women scientists and the human stories that often go untold. Siouxsieu0026#39;s journey becomes a microcosm of the larger challenges faced by women – this is not only an intimate portrait but also a compelling call to action for gender equality both in science, and in society as a whole.u003cbr/u003eu003cbr/u003eThe filmmakers skillfully used a mix of candid interviews and behind-the-scenes footage to bring us into Siouxsieu0026#39;s world beautifully capturing the strength and solidarity of her family. The storytelling is a powerful, weaving together threads of Siouxsieu0026#39;s passion, her struggles and triumphs, with broader issues of misogyny, conspiracies, and online abuse.u003cbr/u003eu003cbr/u003eI was surprised at how much this film affected me on a profound emotional level. I found the footage of the pandemicu0026#39;s impact confronting, but as the film unfolded it helped me make sense of my own experiences at this time.u003cbr/u003eu003cbr/u003eShould you go and see it? I recommend you do. It is both compelling and informative, and leaves a lasting impression that will linger in your thoughts.”

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