Femme de la rue (Woman of the street) is a 2012 Belgian documentary made by Sofie Peeters.
It caused a lot of controversy in both Belgian and Dutch politics about penalizing the harassment of women.
[1] Sofie Peeters, the author of the documentary, was a student of audiovisual arts at Royal Institute for Theatre, Cinema and Sound [nl] (RITCS) at the time of filming.
Nearly all of Peeters' offenders were of North African origin which led to a debate about a cultural border, which was not the intention of the author but was shown to be important to consider.
The documentary also features women of both indigenous and immigrant backgrounds who talk about their experiences while walking the streets of Brussels.