United Nations, 1983 -An animated film, co-produced with Dagmar Doubkova of Kratkty Films, Czechoslovakia, takes a wry humorous look at a problem faced by women everywhere: the double-workload of a full-time job and being a housewife. We see an average family with a baby and two school-age children. Both parents work outside the home. The woman puts in the same hours as her husband, for less money. In addition, caring for the children and all the household duties remain her responsibility. Awards: Gala Opening International Film Festival, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil; Finalist American Film and Video Festival, New York, USA; Certificate Seventh International Film Festival, Espinho, Portugal.
I think you are describing women's liberation, which has taken so long to come and is to be treasured! It does NOT mean that women neglect their families!! Women used to have to stay in abusive marraiges for the sake of society, which harms children alot more.Bad fathers are to blame for fatherless children! Teens need to see respect at home, less violence [can be root cause of criminal behaviour] UK women have finally stopped being disrespected! Shame still so many women so oppressed-very sad!
Msmelo9 1 year ago
Today, in western countries like UK and Europe, remains a broken society, where divorce rate is high or most couples do not legally marry.
Also, women do not have interest towards family. Most go around night clubs to get drunk.
In such circumstances, this video shows a good side for the sake of family.
Human rights in the west focuses on Individual and not the family, resulting broken societies. Fatherless Children, teenage crimes, etc.
Is Human Rights defined right?
fair7deal 2 years ago
I do say around the world, women are still treated unfairly because of their gender, Sexism is not extinct
Worthog117 2 years ago
this is a problem alot of people face and the price of daycare is extremely retarded
beeohhski 2 years ago