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2024 Women's History Month Watchlist: Films

Written by Cast&Crew | Mar 6, 2024 5:30:00 PM

For Women’s History Month, we wanted share some of the best films that help showcase the incredible contributions of women to our cultural fabric. Join us and watch along as we cover some of these diverse productions and the women at their core. 

Please enjoy our 2024 Women’s History Month movie watchlist: 

1. Hidden Figures (2016) 
20th Century Fox, dir. Theodore Melfi  

Breakdown: Illuminating the untold story of three remarkable African American women—Katherine Johnson, Dorothy Vaughan, and Mary Jackson—whose groundbreaking contributions at NASA played a pivotal role in the success of the United States' early space missions, this film depicts the barriers they faced as Black women in a male-dominated and racially segregated environment. Hidden Figures highlights their exceptional intellect and resilience, underscoring the broader struggle for gender and racial equality. With their stories at the forefront, the film contributes to a more inclusive narrative of history, emphasizing the vital role of women, particularly women of color, in shaping the course of scientific and technological advancements. It's a powerful testament to the perseverance and brilliance of these women, who inspire a new generation to challenge stereotypes and pursue their aspirations regardless of societal constraints. 

Watch trailer: https://youtu.be/5wfrDhgUMGI?si=B5zHbOKb6g2Hv9G7 


Watch movie:
Disney+ 

2. A League of Their Own (1992) 
Columbia Pictures, dir. Penny Marshall 


Breakdown: Penny Marshall’s iconic film depicts the overlooked history of the All-American Girls Professional Baseball League (AAGPBL) during World War II. The movie shows the challenges faced by female athletes as they navigate a male-dominated sports world and societal expectations. It not only celebrates the athleticism and resilience of the women who played professional baseball during a crucial time but also addresses issues of gender equality and the breaking of traditional norms. A League of Their Own becomes a poignant tribute to the pioneering spirit of these women, emphasizing their crucial role in sports history and the broader narrative of women's contributions during a transformative era. The film encourages a reevaluation of gender roles and the recognition of women's achievements in fields where they have historically been underrepresented. 

Watch trailer: https://youtu.be/zA6RimS_isQ?si=A2KbsQbhALSdYuAV 


Watch movie:
Prime Video  

3. Fargo (1996) 
Working Title Films, dir. Joel & Ethan Coen 

Breakdown: This classic challenges conventional gender roles within the crime thriller genre. Frances McDormand's portrayal of Marge Gunderson, a pregnant police chief investigating a series of crimes in a small town, stands out as a groundbreaking representation of a strong, capable female protagonist. The film disrupts stereotypes by placing a pregnant woman in a position of authority, showcasing her intelligence and resourcefulness. Marge's character not only subverts traditional gender norms but also serves as a commentary on the resilience and competence of women in unexpected and challenging circumstances. The film contributed to the breaking down of gender stereotypes in cinema, portraying women as complex and capable individuals in a gripping crime narrative. 

Watch trailer: https://youtu.be/h2tY82z3xXU?si=XuglawTlh7ovl4V9 


Watch movie:
Max 

4. Legally Blonde (2001) 
MGM, dir. Robert Luketic 


Breakdown: This light-hearted comedy subtly challenges stereotypes and expectations surrounding women. Starring Reese Witherspoon as Elle Woods, the narrative follows a seemingly stereotypical "girly" girl who defies societal expectations by successfully navigating Harvard Law School (What, like it’s hard...?). It’s a celebration of female empowerment and intelligence, demonstrating that femininity and academic prowess are not mutually exclusive. Elle's journey from a fashion-forward sorority girl to a confident, savvy law student challenges preconceived notions about women's capabilities, encouraging a reevaluation of traditional standards of success and beauty, advocating for individuality and breaking down gender barriers.  

Watch trailer: https://youtu.be/vWOHwI_FgAo?si=MTjUmvb3c4qkSR_n 


Watch movie:
Max  

5. All About Eve (1950) 
20th Century Studios, dir. Joseph L. Mankiewicz 

Breakdown: This outstanding film delves into the complexities of women's relationships, ambition, and the competitive nature of the entertainment industry, offering a nuanced exploration of the challenges women faced in the mid-20th century, particularly within the confines of Hollywood. Bette Davis' portrayal of Margo Channing, an aging actress, and Anne Baxter's portrayal of Eve Harrington, a cunning and ambitious young fan, highlight the societal pressures on women to conform to certain roles and expectations. All About Eve reflects the tension and power dynamics that women navigated in a male-dominated industry, showcasing the struggles and sacrifices often required for success. The film remains culturally significant for its timeless examination of female ambition, rivalry, and the impact of societal norms on women's lives and careers. 

Watch trailer: https://youtu.be/uRjKPLH2OaQ?si=6gF0Q7oSnV-bqfFT 


Watch movie:
Prime Video