

Sixty years of women's lives, raw and unfiltered—Agnès Jaoui holds the mic, history holds its breath.
Has the time of women finally come? Have their everyday lives truly changed over the past sixty years? Guided by Agnès Jaoui, women—famous and unknown—share their stories across generations. From childhood to retirement, the documentary traces shared experiences shaped by prejudice, but also by hope, strength, and humor. Blending personal archives, historic moments, and social media footage, the film places women at the center of their own story. Welcome to the Time of Women.
Direction
Dusfour weaves TikTok and 1960s archives seamlessly.
Writing
Jaoui's narration feels like wise aunt wisdom.
Production
Democratic casting: celebrities and unknowns share equal weight.
Director
Karine Dusfour
Trivia, insights & behind the scenes
Agnès Jaoui rarely narrates documentaries—her participation signals this as personal mission, not detached observation.
The TikTok inclusion isn't gimmickry; Dusfour argues younger women's 'unserious' content IS political testimony, as valid as any archive.
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