
The Wind Rose
Drama · Documentary
Overview
An international anthology about the struggles of female workers around the world.
Top Cast


Yves Montand
Yves Montand
Yves (archive footage)
Yves Montand
Yves (archive footage)


Simone Signoret
Simone Signoret
Jeanine (archive footage)
Simone Signoret
Jeanine (archive footage)


Vanja Orico
Vanja Orico
Ana (Brazilian Segment) (archive footage)
Vanja Orico
Ana (Brazilian Segment) (archive footage)


Marlene França
Marlene França
Retirante (Brazilian Segment) (archive footage)
Marlene França
Retirante (Brazilian Segment) (archive footage)


Aracy Cardoso
Aracy Cardoso
Retirante grávida (Brazilian Segment) (archive footage)
Aracy Cardoso
Retirante grávida (Brazilian Segment) (archive footage)


Aurélio Teixeira
Aurélio Teixeira
Motorista (Brazilian Segment) (archive footage)
Aurélio Teixeira
Motorista (Brazilian Segment) (archive footage)
Miguel Torres
Miguel Torres
Operário (Brazilian Segment) (archive footage)
Miguel Torres
Operário (Brazilian Segment) (archive footage)
Valdo César
Valdo César
Capataz (Brazilian Segment) (archive footage)
Valdo César
Capataz (Brazilian Segment) (archive footage)
Armida Gianassi
Armida Gianassi
Giovanna (Italian Segment) (archive footage)
Armida Gianassi
Giovanna (Italian Segment) (archive footage)
Carla Pozzi
Carla Pozzi
(Italian Segment) (archive footage)
Carla Pozzi
(Italian Segment) (archive footage)
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