Best Feminist Movies

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Three women turn the tables on their sexist boss with a clever plan that sparks workplace rebellion.

Why people love it: Its sharp satire of gender politics remains fresh, and the iconic soundtrack adds extra punch. The trio's performances deliver both humor and empowerment.

1 / 5

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A meticulous study of a housewife’s daily routine that slowly reveals the strain of confinement.

Why people love it: Its deliberate pacing immerses viewers in the monotony of domestic life, turning the ordinary into profound commentary. Akerman’s long takes create a hypnotic, unsettling rhythm.

2 / 5

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Five Turkish sisters rebel against restrictive traditions, fighting for freedom and self‑expression.

Why people love it: The film captures youthful rebellion with vivid energy, showcasing the sisters' courage against patriarchal norms. Its lyrical visuals and raw performances resonate deeply with audiences worldwide.

3 / 5

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A teen travels from rural Pennsylvania to New York City for an abortion, confronting bureaucracy and friendship.

Why people love it: The film balances quiet intimacy with social urgency, highlighting a young woman's resilience. Hittman's naturalistic style and strong lead performances make it emotionally resonant.

4 / 5

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A young assistant endures a demanding office, confronting subtle abuse of power while trying to keep her job.

Why people love it: Julia Garner delivers a quietly powerful performance that draws viewers into the tension of everyday misogyny. The film’s subtle direction highlights systemic abuse without sensationalism. It resonates as a timely, thought‑provoking look at workplace culture.

5 / 5