Made in Dagenham is a comedy-drama film based on the true story of a group of women working at the Ford automobile factory in Dagenham, England, who went on strike in 1968 to demand equal pay. The film follows the journey of Rita O'Grady, who becomes the leader of the strike and fights against sexism and discrimination. Despite facing pressure from management and the government, the women's strike leads to a significant victory for equal pay.
A determined woman tries to trap a confirmed bachelor into marriage by arranging for him to meet her daughter.
The true story of the relationship between famed author William Allen White and his teenaged daughter Mary, who died in a horseback-riding accident at age 16, and the powerful effect the tragedy had on the life of her father.
Roughly Speaking is a movie about a strong-willed and outspoken woman who faces various challenges and experiences in America during the early 1900s. From her time in New Haven, Connecticut, as a secretary at Yale University to her struggles during the Great Depression and World War II, the movie follows her journey of independence, relationships, and survival. Adapted from an autobiography, the film provides a glimpse into the American experience of that era.
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