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Silence of the Lambs
Working Girl Frozen Moana Wonder Woman Terminator 2 For discussion: The Intern The Devil Wears Prada I have issues with aspects of both of the last two, but still enjoy them as feminist movies. |
Daughters of the Dust
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| Antonia's Line - about a Dutch matriarchal family |
What's Love Got to Do With It
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| Brave |
| Whale Rider |
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Cléo from 5 to 7
The Women (1939) Outrage (Ida Lupino) A Lonely Woman (Agnieszka Holland) An Unmarried Woman The Divorcee A Woman is a Woman Leon Morin, Priest |
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My Brilliant Career
Bound Wonder Woman Shut Up and Sing Fargo Entre Nous Battle of the Sexes |
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Working Girl
Baby Boom Gentlemen Prefer Blondes (each woman gets what she wants in the end, at least) Fargo, she’s a pregnant cop. Anything by Greta Gerwig Melancholia The Proposal Use this website to find more, at least those that have fully formed, talking female characters! https://bechdeltest.com/ |
| One True Thing |
I need to rewatch Broadcast News, but it's actually how I started thinking about the list. I was thinking about her bursting into tears, and I remember seeing that as a teen and just being gobsmacked. I think it was the first time I'd seen a depiction of a strong, incredibly articulate professional person that was also emotional, hormonal, flawed, whatever. I was thinking today about the whole "is it okay to cry at work" question, and remembered that movie. So then I started thinking about other movies that sort of changed the way I thought about women. And my memory is that her character was really a focal point of discussion when that movie came out, for precisely that reason -- how much do women have to act like men in order to make it in a man's world? And what's the cost? Color Purple is one I should have included...but of course that's a book first and foremost. (And it's also a movie that, like Sophie's Choice, I just find SO HARD to watch that I'm not sure I can rewatch it.) Some of the others mentioned here just felt to me like too much bubble gum girl power (Wonder Women, the new Star Wars, Working Girl, Erin Brokovitch....). Fargo is phenomenal and probably one of the best female characters I can think of in the movies. She's just so real. Dangerous Liaisons is also maybe one to rewatch....it's been ages since I've seen that one, but I remember being blown away by the Machiavellian Glenn Close. Just unlike anything I'd ever seen a woman in a movie do before. |
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| Beloved |
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Some of my favorites are:
Winter's Bone North Country All About Eve Zero Dark Thirty Places in the Heart The Incredibles Miss Congeniality |