Films on Women's Gender, & Sexuality Studies: the Rutgers University Libraries Collection
Browse documentary and fiction films available through Rutgers University Libraries by topic using the different pages and subpages on this guide. Each listed video will display the video title, date, contributors, available format(s), and location(s). Click on a video title to see its record in the Rutgers University Libraries catalog. From there, you will be able to view online resources or request physical materials for pickup at any Rutgers library.
Search documentary and fiction films included in this guide by keyword using the search bar located near the top right of the page.
While this guide presents a fairly extensive set of Rutgers WGSS video resources, it is not a complete list...
If you're not satisfied with what you find here, try your search in the following places:
Rutgers QuickSearch
Search across all of Rutgers' physical and digital holdings. Learn more here.
Search for video content directly on these databases, available through Rutgers
Browse other Rutgers LibGuides
Rutgers University Libraries gives you access to lots of amazing online video resources. However, it also holds a wide collection of video resources in physical formats: DVDs, videocassettes, laser discs, and film reels. See how to access and view these materials through Rutgers University Libraries below:
DVDs (videodiscs)
Request for pickup via the Rutgers catalog. Don't have a DVD player at home? Visit the Fordham Lab to view materials in this media format (through Fall 2025).
Videocassettes
Request for pickup via the Rutgers catalog. Don't have a videocassette player at home? Visit the Fordham Lab to view materials in this media format (through Fall 2025).
Laser Discs
Request for pickup via the Rutgers catalog. Don't have a laser disc player at home? Visit the Fordham Lab to view materials in this media format (through Fall 2025).
Film Reels
Not loanable at present.
Digitization requests can also be made for some items via the Rutgers catalog.
Please note: This guide is in the process of being updated (Fall 2025)