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14 Women

"They’re women. They’re powerful. They’re senators."

Documentary that explores the lives of 14 female U.S. senators and the uniquely feminine challenges they face, including the sometimes difficult balance between their roles as public servants and wives and mothers.

Top Cast

  • Annette Bening

    Annette Bening

    Narrator (voice)

  • Susan Collins

    Susan Collins

    Self

  • Kay Bailey Hutchison

    Kay Bailey Hutchison

    Self

  • Blanche Lincoln

    Blanche Lincoln

    Self

  • Barbara Boxer

    Barbara Boxer

    Self

  • Mary Landrieu

    Mary Landrieu

    Self

  • Hillary Clinton

    Hillary Clinton

    Self

  • Olympia Snowe

    Olympia Snowe

    Self

  • Debbie Stabenow

    Debbie Stabenow

    Self

Overview

Documentary that explores the lives of 14 female U.S. senators and the uniquely feminine challenges they face, including the sometimes difficult balance between their roles as public servants and wives and mothers.

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