The story of an exceptional woman: New Zealand's first elected female Prime Minister, Helen Clark, and her campaign to become United Nations' first ever-female Secretary-General
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The story of an exceptional woman: New Zealand's first elected female Prime Minister, Helen Clark, and her campaign to become United Nations' first ever-female Secretary-General
Over the UN's 72-year history, there have been eight Secretaries-General; not one of them a woman. Helen Clark has spent her whole life breaking the glass ceiling, including her appointment as the first female Administrator of the UN Development Program, and ranking as one of Forbes' top 25 most powerful women in the world. With her familiar forthright yet measured approach, Clark embarks on her 2016 campaign, complemented by a groundswell of popular support for a woman in the role. Director-producer Gaylene Preston (War Stories, SFF 1995; Home by Christmas, SFF 2010) has crafted an inspiring documentary, one that celebrates Clark's achievements, as well recording another step forward for equality.
Travels alongside former New Zealand PM Helen Clark as she campaigns for UN Secretary-General and staying in daily contact with her 94-year-old father back home. A behind-the-scenes human view of the inner workings of global power.