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What Is a Woman?

What Is a Woman?

One man's journey to answer the question of a generation.

20226.81h 35m

Overview

Matt Walsh's controversial doc challenges radical gender ideology through provocative interviews and humor.

Directed by Justin Folk
Produced by Dallas Sonnier, Justin Folk, Charlotte Roland
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Top Cast

Matt Walsh

Matt Walsh

Self - Host

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Marci Bowers

Self

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Gert Comfrey

Self

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Michelle Forcier

Self

Phil McGraw

Phil McGraw

Self (archive footage)

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Scott Newgent

Self

Jordan B. Peterson

Jordan B. Peterson

Self

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Debra Soh

Self

D

Don Sucher

Self

Mark Takano

Mark Takano

Self

Themes & Keywords

biologypoliticstruthinterviewwomanhoodgendergender roleslgbtsocial documentarygender dysphoriagender identitynature vs nurturepolitical commentatortransgenderfactualwomendidacticcallousimpartialobjectivesinceregender ideology

About What Is a Woman?

What Is a Woman? is a documentary film released in 2022 exploring themes of biology, politics, truth, interview, womanhood, gender. Directed by Justin Folk, it stars Matt Walsh, Marci Bowers, Gert Comfrey. Matt Walsh's controversial doc challenges radical gender ideology through provocative interviews and humor.

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