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Clever Short Film Destigmatizes Periods with Humor
6 Dec
Summary
- Short film blends Jane Austen era with modern period destigmatization.
- It humorously portrays a suitor mistaking a period for a wound.
- The film won multiple awards at various film festivals.

A new short film, "Jane Austen's Period Drama," creatively tackles the destigmatization of menstruation by setting a humorous narrative in the Regency era. The story centers on Estrogenia, whose suitor misinterprets her period as a serious injury, sparking a series of comical events and insightful discussions.
The film's creators, Julia Aks and Steve Pinder, drew inspiration from personal experiences and a desire to make reproductive health conversations more accessible. They aimed to balance lighthearted humor with genuine educational content, avoiding a preachy tone while ensuring the audience remains engaged with the story's educational elements.
Having premiered at the Santa Barbara International Film Festival and screened at Tribeca, "Jane Austen's Period Drama" has received accolades, including Best of the Fest at HollyShorts. The filmmakers hope the short encourages open and joyful conversations about periods among diverse audiences.




