10 Greatest Empowering Movies About Extraordinary Women

7º – My Week with Marilyn (Simon Curtis, 2011)The film captures some brief moments in Marilyn Monroe’s life, bringing several extremely valuable fragments about the misfit and at the same time irresistible behavior of one of the great female exponents of 20th century cinema. ‘My Week with Marilyn’ is an irreplaceable mini biography, with scenes and story constructions that hold the viewer’s attention from beginning to end, not to mention the superb performance of Michelle Williams as the protagonist.

 

6º – Frances Ha (Noah Baumbach, 2012)An aspiring dancer lives the most various setbacks in her day to day lives, struggling to keep her friends, getting money for her daily obligations and finding time to have fun. Directed by Noah Baumbach, ‘Frances Ha’ exposes how life is conceived by young people in their 25s, with the fear of failure, always harmful professional impositions and also the inherent family obligations inherent in the consummation of our own way .

 

5º – All About Eve (Joseph L. Mankiewicz, 1950)In the plot, a young woman, obsessed by the nuances of the artistic life of a theater company, tries to find a loophole to enter that compendium, using an award-winning actress to achieve that goal. ‘All About Eve’ is one of the most iconic films of the 1950s, bringing a lightweight and dynamic plot that entertains its viewer into each scene.

 

4º – A Separation (Asghar Farhadi, 2011)The film follows the nuances of a family after the forced desistence of a trip by one of its members due to an illness. All the splendor of ‘A Separation’ is allotted in his masterful script, which manages to give the viewer a dense web of human day-to-day problems. The figure of the mishaps of the life is in the turbulent daily life of the central characters of the film, explaining a whole erratic aura of the social axis to take their forms of social interchange.

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