Suffragette

Suffragette

  • Director: Sarah Gavron
  • Countries of origin: United Kingdom, France
  • Language: English
  • Release date: October 12, 2015
  • Sound mix: Dolby Digital, DTS
  • Aspect ratio: 2.35 : 1
  • Also known as: Las sufragistas
  • "Suffragette" is directed by Sara Gavron, starring Carey Mulligan , Helena Bonham Carter , Anne-Marie Duff, Ann Marie Duff , Meryl Streep, etc., a feature film reflecting historical events. It was released in the UK on October 12, 2015.
    The film’s story takes place in the early twentieth century and is adapted from an exciting and vitally true historical event. It tells the story of British women 's unremitting struggle for women's suffrage . 

    Details

    • Release date October 12, 2015
    • Filming locations The Historic Dockyard Chatham, Chatham, Kent, England, UK
    • Production companies Ruby Films, Pathé, Film4

    Box office

    Budget

    $14,000,000 (estimated)

    Gross US & Canada

    $4,702,420

    Opening weekend US & Canada

    $76,244

    Gross worldwide

    $31,972,096

    Movie reviews

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    • By Dorothy 2022-08-07 20:04:13

      Suffragette--We're Both Foot Soldiers in Our Own Way

      I thought about your offer, but I have to say no. You see, I am a suffragette after all. You tell me no one listens to girls like me. Well, I can't have that anymore. All my life I've not been respectful, done what men told me to. I know better now. I'm worth no more or less than you. Mrs. Pankhurst said, if it's right for men to fight for their freedom, then it's right for women to fight for theirs. If the law says I can't see my son, I will fight to...

    • By Megane 2022-04-24 07:01:17

      Respectable rules - just some personal thoughts

      This Women's Day is very impressive.

      When I woke up this morning, I remembered that it was Women's Day. How to celebrate? Especially in the context of rising female consciousness, how do I spend it in order to have some sense of holiday?

      After thinking for a while, I decided that the way to celebrate is to watch this movie. And, no matter how the day goes, watch it tonight.

      It turned out that I watched...

    • By Marques 2022-04-24 07:01:17

      unite, chinese women

      The movie I watched to celebrate Women's Day was very touching. The excitement of the crowd is not what touched me in this film. What made me unable to control my tears several times was the tears of the women in the film, the knife-like words of men and women to the pioneers of women's rights in the film, that one A jaw-dropping move. Some of the tears I couldn't control were for myself. It is particularly ironic that, as far back as a century ago, in British society, husbands used to...

    • By Sherwood 2022-04-24 07:01:17

      hear, see

      woman. She is human first and woman second.

      A few decades ago, women didn't have the right to vote, they didn't have equal pay for equal work, and they didn't even have the right to their children as mothers. What a terrible and incredible thing this seems now, but these are the facts.

      They had hoped for peace in exchange for peace. As a result, they pretended not to hear their voices and ignored their demands. That being the case, if the war is the only language they can...

    • By Luciano 2022-04-23 07:03:37

      brave women

      Throughout history, reforms in various countries have been made through bloodshed and sacrifice. The struggle for women's suffrage is a protracted war without gunpowder smoke, and a revolution that will continue. The difficult status of women's suffrage is inseparable from the division of labor between men and women in human society for thousands of years, the fetters of religious concepts, and the old habits of cultural etiquette and law. However, the progress of human society is based on...

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    • By Destiney 2023-09-22 08:48:21

      With little knowledge of the film, I saw [Carey Mulligan/Ben Whishaw/Helena Bonham Carter/Meryl Streep] four favorite actors join forces in The appearance in this film is already surprising enough. Knowing that the familiar [Brendan Gleeson] is [Mad-Eye Moody] in "Harry Potter" makes the surprise even more escalating. …Freedom and equality are worth fighting for. ... 3 stars for look and feel, +1 star for subject...

    • By Jennings 2023-08-14 21:43:13

      We haven't really achieved equal rights, we are struggling every step of the way, and every progress is...

    • By Flo 2023-07-11 14:48:59

      London in 1912 was so unfamiliar when women existed as dependent men. If there is no sacrifice of predecessors, maybe this is still our era, "We don't want to break the law, we want to make the law." Equal education rights, salary, child custody, and voting rights are not Of course, after all, they are fighting for women's rights, not our half-day...

    • By Savanna 2023-07-10 21:28:21

      It seems to see a certain country now. However, this kind of film is always ignored by men collectively. No matter how good it is, only women can appreciate it. Most women, however, would rather pay for an all-male film. Just like the bystanders in the film,...

    • By Marcelle 2023-07-04 01:47:13

      There is always a sense of abrupt separation—women who have been abandoned by daily life by accident have to embark on a radical feminist movement. They have been paving the way for the awakening of subjective consciousness, but it seems that there is so little meaning. I'm not a...

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    Strong feminism is the most attractive feature of "Suffragette". Commercial films focusing on the road of women's resistance are already rare. The content of more than a hundred minutes of the film reminds contemporary people in the audience with a calm perspective and plain narrative that the various women's rights that we take for granted are actually woven with blood and tears behind them. It was hard-won because many strugglers who...
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    Movie quotes

    • Benedict Haughton: The press can only be tamed so long. They grow more and more interested in these damned women while we in government must quash every new story.

    • Benedict Haughton: Pankhurst claims responsibility for the bombing and faces prison while the real culprits go free. She's going to milk every ounce of attention she can in prison.

    • Emmeline Pankhurst: We do not want to be law breakers. We want to be law makers.