World Women's Day: Emancipation through history and culture in focus!
World Women's Day: Emancipation through history and culture in focus!
Laimgrubengasse 10, 1060 Wien, Österreich - Arte, the international cultural broadcaster from France and Germany, presented an exciting program in March 2025. On the occasion of the World Women's Day on March 8, the broadcaster illuminates the ongoing struggle of women in various online first formats for equality and self-determination. The focus is on the effects of Simone de Beauvoir's work “The Others Gender” and the role of bicycle in emancipation. In addition, there are insights into female foreign policy, such as ots.at reported.
Another highlight in the program is the documentary "America's war", which will be broadcast on Arte.tv from March 4th. She examines the more than 250-year participation in war of the United States and reflects their social and political implications. This also raises the question of what role the military plays under the new presidency. Arte is also dedicated to significant historical topics by dealing with a little -known chapter of the Second World War from March 25th. Here, moving fates of Polish children are told that were uprooted during the war, as wikipedia.org
new series and formats
In the series Series, the audience awaits the gripping crime series "Fatal Crossing", which will be available online from March 6th. The story revolves around a journalist who rolls up for a decades of missing person. In addition, British judicial history is illuminated with "innocent - Mr. Bates against the post office", which is based on one of the largest judicial towns in Great Britain and will be shown from March 20. For the audience who is interested in personal fates, the series "only 37 seconds" will captivate its viewers from March 26th. It deals with the background of the tragic failure of a Breton trawler, which has already aroused great interest.
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