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In the documentary, one of the biggest topics is abortion, an issue that remains divisive for many Americans. According to 2022 data from the nonpartisan Pew Research Centre, 61% of Americans think abortion should be legal in all or most cases, while 37% think it should be illegal in all or most cases. "This particular issue, which we know has enormous electoral consequence at the federal and state levels… these young women want to confront it because it [involves] their bodies too," says Moss. "They feel like this is a conversation that's been owned largely by men."

One aspect Moss and McBaine did not anticipate was the nuanced nature of views on political subjects – which were often surprising. That diversity of opinions was reflected in participants such as Emily Worthmore, a conservative and daughter of a pastor, whom, while staunchly against abortion, believes in allowing other women to make their own choices on the matter. "You have places like Kansas and Ohio where the abortion conversation isn't as cut and dry. So, Emily represented to me a little bit of that vote," says Moss.

Yet one of the most refreshing elements was that those who disagreed showed compassion and respect. In one key moment, Worthmore and Cecilia Bartin, a liberal activist, have a lively yet civil debate on gun ownership. "There was a huge willingness to listen, that gave me a lot of optimism," says McBaine.

"Teenagers are elastic too. And one of the questions we would ask kids when we were auditioning them was, 'what have you changed your mind about? Are you capable of changing your mind? If so, how did you do that?'," says Moss.

A seat at the table

Another major issue Girls State tackles is the lack of female representation in the US government, a problem several participants criticised, and which is illustrated at the start of the film. Photos of the US Congress from 100 years ago, with a single woman surrounded by males, are juxtaposed with eerily similar pictures from subsequent decades, through to 2020, where Speaker Nancy Pelosi and Donald Trump are seen in the Cabinet Room, amidst a sea of men.

According to the Pew Research Centre, in 2023 women made up 29.9% of US state Senate seats, and 33.7% of state House or Assembly seats, placing the US 71st in the world for female representation in national parliaments for February 2024. It's a problem not lost on Girls State participants. Though topics like abortion, gun violence and climate change are discussed, the documentary includes complaints from the girls that in the early parts of the programme, there is more emphasis on the girls supporting each other, rather than discussing issues and allowing serious and substantive political debates – which is not the case for the boys. The girls "want to have their voices heard", says McBaine.