Set in 1950s New York City, 'The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel' follows the story of Miriam 'Midge' Maisel, a young Jewish housewife with dreams of becoming a stand-up comedian. After her marriage falls apart, Midge discovers her talent for comedy and starts pursuing a career in the male-dominated world of stand-up. With the support of her manager Susie, Midge navigates through the challenges of the showbiz industry while dealing with her complicated personal life. The series explores themes of feminism, Jewish identity, and the pursuit of dreams.
In Victorian London, Bella Baxter is resurrected by Dr. Godwin Baxter, who replaced parts of her brain with that of an infant's. As Bella's intelligence grows, she seeks autonomy and runs off with a lawyer. They embark on a journey of hedonism and philosophy but face challenges along the way. Bella eventually reunites with Dr. Godwin and decides to carry on his work, while her former lover meets a bizarre fate.
Set in 1920s London, The House of Eliott follows the lives of two sisters, Beatrice and Evangeline Eliott, who start their own fashion house after the death of their father. They navigate the challenges of the interwar period and the societal expectations of women, while building their brand and facing personal dilemmas.
Raj and Simran meet on a trip to Europe and fall in love. However, their relationship is tested by cultural differences and Raj's domineering father, who opposes their union. They must fight against tradition and parental approval to be together.
Love Child (2014) is a drama TV show set in Australia in the year 1969. It explores the generational conflict and societal changes of the era, including the sexual revolution and women's liberation. The story revolves around the lives of nurses and patients in a maternity ward, highlighting the challenges faced by single mothers and the use of psychedelic drugs for medical purposes.
Follow the life of a woman as she navigates through various hardships, finding strength and hope in the unbreakable bonds of sisterhood.
Better Times is a dramatic TV show that takes place in Copenhagen, Denmark, during the 1940s to the 1970s. The story revolves around different characters living in an apartment building, exploring themes such as class differences, women's liberation, and politics. It also delves into the complexities of relationships, particularly the father-son dynamic. The show incorporates elements of television and radio from that era, as well as the influence of a factory. With its authentic period setting, Better Times offers a compelling portrayal of the historical context and societal changes during this time.
Béatrice Dalle, Lio, Brigitte Fontaine, Corinne Masiero, Aïssa Maïga, Virginie Despentes, Maria Schneider, Gisèle Halimi, Juliette Gréco, and Adèle Haenel—these women lived on their own terms, defying conventions and embracing lives often deemed "scandalous." Labeled frivolous, hysterical, or simply too free and too loud, they faced criticism yet used controversy as a force for change, challenging norms and advancing women's rights. This documentary retraces seventy years of their bold and unconventional journeys, telling the story of the fearless women who shaped history and fought for a more equal world.
Misbehaviour (2020) follows the story of a group of women who disrupt the Miss World competition in London in 1970, protesting against the exploitation of women in beauty pageants and fighting for gender equality. The film explores the challenges faced by these women as they challenge the patriarchy and fight for their rights.
In 1953, a progressive-thinking art history teacher arrives at Wellesley College and challenges the conservative norms and traditions of the all-female institution. She encourages her students to think independently and pursue their own ambitions, thereby questioning the roles assigned to women in society.
After his wife leaves him, a work-obsessed Manhattan advertising executive is forced to learn long-neglected parenting skills, but a heated custody battle over the couple's young son deepens the wounds left by the separation.
Delia, a woman in post-war Italy, plans an act of rebellion to free herself from her abusive and violent husband, bravely challenging the patriarchal society.
River's Edge is a crime drama thriller set in a small town where a group of teenagers find a dead body by the riverbank. As they deal with the shock of the discovery, they also grapple with their own secrets and the dark secrets of their friends and neighbors. The film explores themes of violence, drug abuse, teenage rebellion, and the complexities of friendships and loyalty.
In the countryside of 1970s Sweden, a farmer's daughter falls in love with a city girl as they navigate the challenges of homophobia and feminist activism.
Sheila is a newspaper reporter who returns to her home town in order to write an article about the progress of the liberation of the women. Arriving at the town she is very surprised to see that her sister and also her mother agree very much with the feministic arguments.
Swingtown is a drama TV show that takes place in the 1970s, exploring the lives of couples living in a suburban neighborhood. The show delves into their adventurous lifestyle, including partner-swapping, open marriages, and extramarital affairs. It also depicts the challenges and complications they face in maintaining their relationships amid societal expectations and changing cultural norms.
Bettie Page Reveals All is a documentary about the life and career of Bettie Page, an iconic pin-up model known for her beauty and provocative photographs. The film explores her rise to fame, struggles with mental illness, and the impact she had on popular culture.
Sex, joy and modern science converge in this eye-opening series that celebrates the complex world of women's pleasure - and puts old-fashioned myths to rest.
Suffragette is a drama film set in 1912 London, depicting the courage and determination of a group of women who fought against the existing misogynistic and oppressive system to gain suffrage rights. The film follows the story of Maud, a working-class woman who becomes involved with the suffragette movement, facing various obstacles and hardships along the way, including police brutality, sexual harassment, and imprisonment.
The Adolescence of Utena follows Utena Tenjou, a teenage girl who is granted the power to revolutionize the world through a series of duels. As she navigates these duels and confronts the mysterious Rose Bride, Utena's own sexual awakening and journey of self-discovery unfold. Through intricate symbolism and a captivating narrative, the film delves into themes of repressed sexuality, gender roles, and the societal expectations placed upon individuals. It is a surreal and thought-provoking exploration of adolescence and the complexities of human relationships.