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Talking About Periods Is Taboo. So We Talked About Them.

June 11, 2024, 5:02 a.m. ET
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By Lina Lyte Plioplyte

Ms. Plioplyte is a documentary filmmaker and film educator. This short film is based on her feature documentary “Periodical.”

The Opinion video above dives headfirst into a topic that remains stubbornly taboo: menstruation.

In a lively 3 minutes 33 seconds, 10 people describe their feelings about their own periods, from love and pride to discomfort and hate. The wide-ranging chorus is testament to how every woman has a different way of experiencing and relating to her own menstrual cycle.

“It’s just not talked about enough,” one participant declares, an admonishment that stands as the film’s call to action.


Lina Lyte Plioplyte is a documentary filmmaker and film educator. This short film is based on her feature documentary “Periodical.” Images courtesy of MSNBC Films and XTR.

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