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Women’s Month Movie Guide: 11 Films That Celebrate Female Strength

Women’s Month Movie Guide: 11 Films That Celebrate Female Strength
  • PublishedMarch 13, 2025

March marks Women’s Month, a time to celebrate the achievements, strength, and resilience of women across the world. One of the best ways to honor this month is through cinema—films that tell powerful stories of female empowerment, breaking barriers, and inspiring change.

Here’s a list of movies that encapsulate the spirit of women’s empowerment, starting with the most recent.

1. The Six Triple Eight (2024)

This historical drama tells the true story of the 6888th Central Postal Directory Battalion, an all-Black, all-female unit in World War II tasked with delivering millions of backlogged letters to U.S. troops. It highlights the resilience, dedication, and overlooked contributions of these trailblazing women.

2. The Woman King (2022)

Inspired by real events, The Woman King tells the story of the Agojie, an all-female warrior unit in West Africa. With Viola Davis in a commanding lead role, this film celebrates bravery, sisterhood, and the power of women leading in battle and beyond.

3. Little Women (2019)

Greta Gerwig’s adaptation of Louisa May Alcott’s classic novel reimagines the tale of the March sisters with a modern feminist lens. It highlights the importance of women pursuing their dreams, financial independence, and challenging societal expectations.

4. Hidden Figures (2016)

This inspiring film tells the true story of three African American women—Katherine Johnson, Dorothy Vaughan, and Mary Jackson—who played crucial roles in NASA’s space program. Despite racial and gender discrimination, they used their intelligence and determination to make groundbreaking contributions, proving that brilliance knows no boundaries.

5. Moana (2016)

A beautiful animated film featuring a strong-willed young girl who sets out on a daring voyage to save her people. Moana exemplifies leadership, self-belief, and the courage to follow one’s destiny.

6. Suffragette (2015)

A gripping historical drama about the women’s suffrage movement in Britain, Suffragette showcases the sacrifices women made to secure the right to vote. The film is a tribute to those who fought tirelessly for gender equality.

7. Wonder Woman (2017)

A game-changer in the superhero genre, Wonder Woman features a strong, fearless heroine who fights for justice and peace. Diana Prince embodies the essence of strength, compassion, and leadership, inspiring women and girls worldwide.

8. Erin Brockovich (2000)

 

Based on a true story, this film follows Erin Brockovich, a single mother who takes on a major corporation responsible for polluting a town’s water supply. Her determination and courage in seeking justice make this an unforgettable tale of female empowerment.

9. Legally Blonde (2001)

This feel-good movie follows Elle Woods, a seemingly ditzy blonde who defies stereotypes by excelling at Harvard Law School. Her journey teaches women to embrace their intelligence, ambition, and individuality without compromise.

10. Mulan (1998, 2020)

Both the animated and live-action versions of Mulan tell the tale of a brave young woman who disguises herself as a man to take her father’s place in the army. Defying societal norms, she proves that courage and strength are not bound by gender.

11. The Color Purple (1985, 2023)

This powerful story follows Celie, an African American woman in the early 1900s who overcomes years of abuse and hardship to find her voice and strength. A testament to resilience, sisterhood, and the power of self-love, The Color Purple remains a timeless classic.

Movies have the power to inspire and educate, and these films remind us of the strength, resilience, and determination of women everywhere. Whether through real-life stories or fictional heroines, they encourage us to challenge norms, fight for justice, and uplift each other.

This Women’s Month, celebrate by watching and sharing these films that honor the power of women. Which one is your favorite?

 

Written By
Murugi Gichovi

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