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Rayna Zehtachi’s Period. End of Sentence won an Oscar this year in the Short Documentary category, so when it showed up on Netflix, I decided that I had to watch it.

It is indeed a short documentary, less than half an hour long, but it’s interesting nonetheless: it’s about a group of women in India who start a small factory (really just one room with a press) to make and sell high-quality, low-cost sanitary pads in a community in India where girls sometimes leave school through a combination of shame over menstruation and insufficient hygiene resources.

I feel like there has to be more to say about documentaries than “This will interest you if that topic is the sort of thing that interests you,” but I haven’t found it yet.

If the documentary has one flaw, it’s that it is perhaps too short: I would have been particularly interested to learn more about the young woman who was using her earnings from the pad factory to fund her training to become a police officer in Delhi. But that would have dissipated the documentary’s focus, which instead remains tightly focused on menstrual hygiene, and perhaps remaining focused is for the best.

Date: 2019-03-11 12:23 am (UTC)
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This is something I'm interested in seeing.

I've been thinking about the title and I'm curious. In your experience, is "period, end of sentence" a common expression? The equivalent I use is "full stop, end of story" -- "full stop, end of sentence" doesn't sound quite right to me but for all I know, other people use it.

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