Period. End of Sentence.

Period. End of Sentence. is a 2018 documentary short film directed by Rayka Zehtabchi about Indian women leading a quiet sexual revolution. The film stars Arunachalam Muruganantham, Shabana Khan, Gouri Choudari, Ajeya, and Anita.[3][4] The documentary short follows a group of local women in Hapur, India, as they learn how to operate a machine that makes low-cost, biodegradable sanitary pads, which they sell to other women at affordable prices. This not only helps to improve feminine hygiene by providing access to basic products [5] but also supports and empowers the women to shed the taboos in India surrounding menstruation all while contributing to the economic future of their community.[6] The film is inspired by the life of Arunachalam Muruganantham, a social activist from Coimbatore, India.[7]

Period. End of Sentence.
Film poster
Directed byRayka Zehtabchi
Produced by
  • Rayka Zehtabchi
  • Guneet Monga
  • Melissa Berton
  • Garrett Schiff
  • Lisa Taback
StarringArunachalam Muruganantham
CinematographySam Davis
Edited bySam Davis
Music byGiosuè Greco, Dan Romer, Osei Essed
Distributed byNetflix
Release dates
Running time
25 minutes
CountryUnited States[1][2]
LanguageHindi

Plot

Women are in charge of a tremendous change in a Kathikera village in the Hapur district which is 60 km away from Delhi, India. They battle the pervasive shame associated with menstruation. Their tale is presented in the documentary called "Period. End of Sentence", which was produced by Rayka Zehtabchi. The lack of access to pads among these women for centuries resulted in health issues, school absences, and eventual dropout of the girls. However, when a sanitary pad factory is set up in the hamlet, the women are taught how to produce and sell their own pads, which empowers the women there. They chose the brand name "FLY" for their company because they want women "to arise".[8]

Reception

Critical response

Period. End of Sentence has an approval rating of 86% on review aggregator website Rotten Tomatoes, based on seven reviews, and an average rating of 6.3/10.[9]

Accolades

References

Further reading

External linPad project

See also

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