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Below the Belt 2023

52 min📅 2023-06-21

"The last health taboo."

Directed by Shannon Cohn, *Below the Belt (2023)* dives into a stark and urgent reality: the systemic failures of healthcare that silence millions of women.

Director: Shannon Cohn

Cast

Jenneh Rishe
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Elizabeth Warren
Elizabeth Warren
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Kyung Jeon-Miranda
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Laura Cone
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Orrin Hatch
Orrin Hatch
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Emily Hatch Manwaring
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Kiran Gandhi
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Ken Sinervo
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Heather Guidone
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Iris Kerin Orbuch
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Frequently Asked Questions

What is Below the Belt (2023) about?

*Below the Belt* follows four women navigating a healthcare system stacked against them, exposing deep-rooted biases and barriers to care. Their struggles highlight how millions endure suffering in silence due to misdiagnosis and systemic neglect.

Who directed Below the Belt?

Shannon Cohn directs this gripping documentary, bringing a sharp lens to the intersection of gender bias and medical care.

Who stars in Below the Belt?

The film features Jenneh Rishe, Elizabeth Warren, Kyung Jeon-Miranda, and Laura Cone as key voices in this urgent healthcare exposé.

Is Below the Belt (2023) worth watching?

For viewers passionate about social justice and healthcare reform, *Below the Belt* is a must-watch. Its raw honesty and real-life stakes make it a powerful, thought-provoking documentary.

How long is Below the Belt?

The film runs for 52 minutes, making it a concise yet impactful watch.

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About Below the Belt (2023) — A Eye-Opening Documentary on Healthcare Bias

Directed by Shannon Cohn, *Below the Belt (2023)* dives into a stark and urgent reality: the systemic failures of healthcare that silence millions of women.

Through the stories of four women battling undiagnosed and misunderstood symptoms, the documentary peels back the layers of a medical system riddled with bias, oversight, and taboos. From dismissive doctors to bureaucratic hurdles, the film captures the frustration and resilience of patients fighting for answers. With a tone that's both eye-opening and infuriating, *Below the Belt* doesn't just expose flaws—it ignites a call to action for equitable care.