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Girls and Boxes

Insistence on women’s presence.

Year: 2026 Documentary Runtime: 13 min

Overview

From a high school art class to a local radio station, the day-to-day lives of several women coalesce into a poetic documentation of women’s presence and physicality across everyday spaces.

Genres

Documentary

Cast

Rosemary Grant

Rosemary Grant

Samantha Rittson

Samantha Rittson

Jodie Reid

Jodie Reid

Patricia Hickey

Patricia Hickey

Natalia Murrieta Lagos

Natalia Murrieta Lagos

Patricia Galbo

Patricia Galbo

Sasha Galbo

Sasha Galbo

Abbey Fuller-Mackail

Abbey Fuller-Mackail

Pauline Poon

Pauline Poon

Jessica Poon

Jessica Poon

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