Ingrid and Martha were close friends in their youth, when they worked together at the same magazine. Ingrid went on to become an autofiction novelist while Martha became a war reporter, and they were separated by the circumstances of life. After years of being out of touch, they meet again in an extreme but strangely sweet situation.
Debbie Ocean, recently released from prison, assembles an all-female crew to steal a valuable diamond necklace during the Met Gala. With the help of her partner Lou and other skilled women, they plan to switch the real necklace with a replica. The crew successfully carries out the heist, framing Debbie's ex-boyfriend along the way. They manage to steal all the necklaces from the event and each go their separate ways with their share of the money.
Jesminder and Juliette, despite their parents' disapproval, pursue careers in professional football. They join a women's football team and face challenges in their friendship and personal lives. Despite obstacles, they reach the finals of a league tournament but must choose between the game and a family wedding. With determination and support, they overcome obstacles and achieve their dreams.
A determined woman seeks to break barriers in the male-dominated world of the U.S. Navy SEALs, facing sexism, harassment, and physical challenges along the way. She must prove herself as a strong female character and overcome obstacles to succeed in her mission.
Orlando, a nobleman in 17th-century England, defies conventional gender norms and embarks on a time-traveling adventure that spans centuries, exploring themes of androgyny, women's rights, and horticulture. Directed by a female filmmaker, Orlando is a period drama with a post-punk aesthetic that delves into the complexities of identity and societal expectations.
When a camgirl's online identity is stolen, she must find a way to reclaim her identity and stop her doppelganger from taking over her life.
Untouchable (2019) is a documentary film that explores the rise and fall of a prominent Hollywood film producer and his acts of sexual harassment and abuse. It delves into his influence in the industry and the impact of the #MeToo movement. The film sheds light on the psychopathic behavior and brutality of the producer, as well as the bravery of the victims who came forward to share their stories.
In the 1970s, a group of teenage girls form an all-girl rock band called The Runaways. They struggle with fame, drugs, and personal relationships while trying to make it in the music industry.
After discovering a box of memorabilia from her mother's rebellious past, a shy high school student named Vivian starts a zine called Moxie to address sexism and discrimination at her school. As the zine gains popularity, Vivian finds her voice and becomes an unexpected leader in a fight for equality.
Belle follows the journey of Dido Elizabeth Belle, the illegitimate mixed-race daughter of a British admiral, as she navigates the strict social conventions and racial prejudice of 18th-century England.
In 19th-century Mexico, two opposite women, Sara Sandoval, a rebellious aristocrat, and Maria Alvarez, a proud and determined peasant, team up to rob a greedy and ruthless bank administrator who has been exploiting the local population.
This Changes Everything is a documentary that delves into the pervasive issue of gender inequality and sexism in the entertainment industry, particularly in Hollywood. Through interviews with prominent female figures in the industry and reenactments of key moments, the film sheds light on the discrimination and challenges faced by women in film.
After being sexually assaulted, an art student takes matters into her own hands and becomes a vigilante, seeking vengeance on her attackers.
Cléo, a singer, spends two hours in Paris as she waits for the results of her biopsy. During this time, she encounters various people and experiences, which make her reflect on her life and confront her anxieties.
In Daisies, two teenage girls named Marie I and Marie II engage in mischievous acts of rebellion and exploration. They reject the established norms of society and strive to find their own path. Their adventures are filled with dark humor and surrealism, creating a unique and captivating viewing experience.
A documentary that delves into the lives and experiences of feminist activists, examining the struggles they faced and the progress they made in challenging societal norms and gender roles. Through interviews and archival footage, the film captures the spirit and evolution of the feminist movement.
Jeanne Dielman, a widowed single mother, spends her days performing household chores with meticulous precision. Unbeknownst to those around her, she also works as a prostitute, discreetly servicing clients. Over the course of three days, the film presents a slow and deliberate exploration of Jeanne's existence and the existential loneliness she experiences. The monotony of her life is interrupted when a tragedy occurs, leading to unexpected consequences.
Vagabond is a drama film that tells the story of a young woman who becomes a vagabond after leaving her home in southern France. She wanders through rural settings, facing poverty and homelessness. The film explores themes of freedom, loneliness, and survival.
Antonia returns to her rural village after World War II and confronts the challenges of rural life and traditional norms as she builds a matriarchal community.
The Watermelon Woman is a fake documentary about Cheryl Dunye, a black lesbian filmmaker who sets out to make a film about Fae Richards, a black actress from the 1930s who was known for her roles as a mammy in Hollywood films. As Cheryl researches Fae Richards' life, she also navigates her own personal relationships and experiences as a black lesbian in Philadelphia.