Lesbian Lines Review: A Documentary Unearthing Ireland's Hidden Lesbian History Through Helpline Archives
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A film review of "Lesbian Lines," a documentary exploring the hidden history of an underground telephone helpline for lesbian women in Ireland. The film examines how handwritten notes from these calls were preserved during a period of profound constitutional change, when women were fighting for their rights in a restrictive and conservative society. The review highlights the film's value as both an archival contribution and an engaging watch.
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