And We Knew How to Dance: Women in World War I background

And We Knew How to Dance: Women in World War I

The documentary "The Munitionettes" features a group of senior Canadian women who share their personal accounts of working in munitions factories during World War I, offering a unique glimpse into the experiences of women during wartime.

Canadian women who entered male-dominated industries during World War I share their stories, recalling their experiences and the impact of their commitment and determination on postwar social changes for women.

Info about And We Knew How to Dance: Women in World War I

Studio(s): National Film Board of Canada (NFB)

Originally Released: United States, Jan 01, 1994

Genres:Documentary