"I talked to dozens of women in New York right after the results came in and it was haunting to hear how much this day was going to affect their everyday sense of self and safety," explains the November 9's director Natalie Rae. "These are glimpses into three of those women's lives, seeing how profound these internal shifts can affect the mundane of the everyday. I hope that some of these moments can show that small acts like being in your own body, moving to music, kissing on the street, can be daily protests to reclaim our own sexuality."
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