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Sylvie's story

Canada, 1986
film

Sylvie’s Story is part of the series The Next Step, which examines the services needed by and available to battered women. The film recreates the experi..

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To a Safer Place

Canada, 1988
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A Friend at the door

Canada, 1950
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A Scream from silence = Mourir a tue-tete

Canada, 1979
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A Woman's story

United Kingdom, 1954
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Housekeeping

United States, 1987
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Loved, honoured and bruised

Canada, 1980
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After the Montreal massacre

Canada, 1990
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Quandary: domestic violence

Australia, 1989
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Too old? Never

Australia, 1996
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Just a lady

Canada, 1980
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Sylvia, Fran and Joy

United States, 1973
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Who is Sylvia?

Canada, 1957
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The Need to listen

Victoria, Australia, 2006
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Speaking up

Australia, 1994
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Woman in a house

Australia, 1972
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Tiger on a tight leash

Canada, 1974
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Stigma

Canada, 1958
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