The Rise of Female Violence (2015)

The Rise of Female Violence (2015) poster

Violence among girls seems more visible than ever. This year, in Walthamstow, there were shocking scenes as a fight broke out started by young women. In Belfast, a fight between two girls organised on social media became a spectator event for the city’s teenagers. BBC reporter Alys Harte asks, are girls getting angrier - and if so, why? From women who beat their boyfriends, to drunken brawlers, to girl gangs - Alys looks at the rising number of females who are involved in violence, and hears from their victims.

Director: Fiona Blair
Genre: Documentary
Runtime: 60 min
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Cast

Editing: David Howell
Country: United Kingdom
Language: English
Original Language: en

Keywords

aggression, justice

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is The Rise of Female Violence about?
Violence among girls seems more visible than ever. This year, in Walthamstow, there were shocking scenes as a fight broke out started by young women. In Belfast, a fight between two girls organised on social media became a spectator event for the city’s teenagers. BBC reporter Alys Harte asks, are girls getting angrier - and if so, why? From women who beat their boyfriends, to drunken brawlers, to girl gangs - Alys looks at the rising number of females who are involved in violence, and hears from their victims.
Who directed The Rise of Female Violence?
The Rise of Female Violence was directed by Fiona Blair.
Who stars in The Rise of Female Violence?
The Rise of Female Violence stars Alys Harte, Luke Kidd.
How long is The Rise of Female Violence?
The Rise of Female Violence has a runtime of 1h 0m (60 minutes).
What genre is The Rise of Female Violence?
The Rise of Female Violence is a Documentary film.
Where was The Rise of Female Violence produced?
The Rise of Female Violence was produced in United Kingdom.