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20 Minutes

 concocts for you every Sunday a list of things to see, or review, listen or listen to again.

A breath of revolt with "Moxie" on Netflix

Directed by the brilliant Amy Poehler (

Parks and Recreation

), the teen-movie

Moxie

would almost make you want to go back to high school to take up arms (so to speak).

Vivian, a discreet student, not to say invisible, decides to launch an anonymous newspaper,

Moxie

, to denounce the sexism and toxic masculinity that plague high school.

A wind of revolt blows over the students and frees the voice of teenage girls, tired of being reduced to sexual objects.

A feel good movie that makes the link between different generations of women and that takes up the basics of feminism (for those who have lived in a cave since 2017).

Perfect for a Sunday evening.

The shock docu "I'm not a slut, I'm a journalist" on MyCanal

It was the shock documentary on sports journalism that struck a chord when it aired last week.

I am not a slut, I am a journalist

, co-directed by Marie Portolano, former journalist of the encrypted channel leaving for M6, and Guillaume Priou, retraces more than forty years of struggle for parity in this very masculine sector.

Through the testimonies of a dozen sports journalists, including Estelle Denis, Nathalie Iannetta and Isabelle Ithurburu, the documentary reveals behind the scenes of an ultra-sexist environment.

Between scornful little sentences, comments on the physique and calls for rape on Twitter, these women face, often with a lump in their stomachs, an extremely violent daily life.

The difficult adolescence in "The New" on Amazon prime video

When we say that the world of children is ruthless…

The new one

, directed by Rudi Rosenberg, tells about Benoît's hard start to school.

Rejected by the cool gang, he finds himself stuck with the nazes who turn out to be much funnier than expected.

In the vein of Les

Beaux gosses

,

The New

 paints a benevolent and hilarious portrait of a gang of misfits.

Hilarious.

"Le cœur sur la table" reinvents love stories on Binge Audio

Admit that a weekend without a podcast is not really a weekend.

If you have not yet listened to

Heart on the Table

, urgently catch up.

The new production by Victoire Tuaillon, behind the famous

Les balls sur la table

, on Binge Audio, explores, always from the angle of feminism, the injunctions to be in a relationship and dissects what is played behind our attractions.

The journalist offers a hybrid format, close to the formidable

Un podcast à soi

(Arte Radio), which mixes intimate testimonies with words of experts.

You will look at your relationship or your celibacy differently and that's good.

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