Fair Play (2022) [5000+ LATEST]

: It highlights how minor conflicts—like dishes in the sink—are often symptoms of a much deeper struggle for gender justice and time equity.

: It connects individual household struggles to broader societal issues, such as why millions of women left the workforce during the pandemic. 🛠️ Production and Reception Fair Play (2022)

The documentary follows four diverse families as they attempt to implement the "Fair Play" system to manage their home lives. : It highlights how minor conflicts—like dishes in

: A central tenet is that "all time is created equal," challenging the idea that a high-earning partner’s time is more valuable than the stay-at-home or lower-earning partner’s time. : A central tenet is that "all time

: The film makes visible the "mental load" and care work that historically falls on women, arguing that this labor is essential but undervalued by society.

: Features interviews with experts like Melinda French Gates and U.S. Representative Katie Porter to provide historical and economic context to the domestic divide. The "Fair Play" System

: The system uses a deck of "task cards" (representing roughly 100 household chores) to visualize and redistribute the workload.