Ten films with extraordinary women

I don’t know if you are aware that the first female director ever mentioned was the Parisian Alice Guy-Blaché. She began her relationship with the seventh art in 1894 and was a contemporary of the Lumière brothers. But who is remembered? It goes without saying…

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BOYS DON’T CRY

Kimberly Pierce (2000)

Based on real events, this film tells the story of a woman who falls into a sexual identity crisis. It earned Hillary Swank an Oscar in a role that broke down stereotypes. It perfectly captures the discrimination and rejection suffered by a transsexual in the early 1990s. And even today.

Why? Kimberly Pierce questioned the clichés on masculinity and the internal suffering of a woman who feels like a man and has to work miracles to be accepted and not feel marginalised. It was a controversial production which explored the social penalties paid by alternative sexual identities.