March 8 is not just a women’s holiday, it is an important day because there is a whole story behind it. It includes mass protests, the fight for women’s rights, and protests against terrible working conditions. So we are talking about films that show the full power of women.
“The Smile of Mona Lisa” (2003)

A positive, beautiful and thought-provoking film about the importance of education and women’s right to choose their own future. A smart historical drama that tells the story in a new way and does so in a very inspiring way.
“Little Women” (2019)

The film adaptation of Louisa May Alcott’s acclaimed 1868 novel Little Women showcases true feminine strength with its flawless heroines. The film centers around the March sisters, four young women trying to live life on their own terms.
“Hidden Figures” (2016)

While the guys at NASA were thinking about how to send a man into space before anyone else, three brilliant African-American women figured out how to do it. Their names were Katherine G. Johnson, Dorothy Vaughan, and Mary Jackson, and we knew embarrassingly little about them.
“Erin Brockovich” (2000)

Based on a true story, the film tells the story of a single mother who sues Pacific Gas & Electric after deliberately poisoning local residents.
“Legally Blonde” (2001)

Legally Blonde follows pink-haired, hair-loving Elle Woods as she enrolls at Harvard Law School and proves time and again that “dumb blonde” is nothing more than a sexist stereotype.
“Women Speak” (2022)

Adapted from Miriam Toys’ 2018 novel of the same name, the serious film tells the story of a group of women who are drugged and raped by the men of their village in a religious colony.
“Freedom Writers” (2006)

A young teacher begins teaching a class of troubled teenagers in a racially divided city. He is committed to protecting his students from crime and illegal substances.
“The Hustlers” (2019)

Another movie based on a true story. Four strippers team up to swindle money from shady financiers. What they do is of course completely illegal, but in a sense they take away the power of the men who objectify them.
“Bend It Like Beckham” (2002)

Bend It Like Beckham tells the story of a football player whose family does not allow him to play football because he is a girl. Naturally, he proves everyone wrong and removes all obstacles to his dreams.
“Wild” (2022)

Cheryl Strayed embarks on a transformative journey of self-discovery by hiking the Pacific Crest Trail alone. By directly confronting her inner demons and physical challenges, Cheryl proves that resilience and determination can lead to personal growth and healing.
Source: People Talk

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