

11 minutes of women weaponizing silence into revolution.
A salute to women in history who have used their bodies in protest when they haven’t been permitted to use their voices, this film reflects upon the collective strength and subversive potential of women standing together and using their voices in collaboration.
Direction
Boswell layers archival protest with intimate animation.
Production
Every frame throbs with deliberate, uncomfortable intention.

Director
Phoebe Boswell
Trivia, insights & behind the scenes
Boswell created this during her residency at the University of Kansas, researching African American women's protest histories specifically erased from mainstream feminist narratives.
The title references both silenced voices and the physical act of withholding speech—'words I do not have yet' suggests protest as future-making, not just past-recording.
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