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Título original: Suffragette
  • 2015
  • 7/fig
  • 1h 46min
PUNTUACIÓN EN IMDb
6,9/10
46 mil
TU PUNTUACIÓN
Helena Bonham Carter in Sufragistas (2015)
Here's a drama that tracks the story of the foot soldiers of the early feminist movement, women who were forced underground to pursue a dangerous game of cat and mouse with an increasingly brutal State.
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En 1912, Londres, una joven madre trabajadora se ve inmersa en activismo político radical que apoya el derecho de las mujeres a votar, y está dispuesta a usar la violencia contra la violenci... Leer todoEn 1912, Londres, una joven madre trabajadora se ve inmersa en activismo político radical que apoya el derecho de las mujeres a votar, y está dispuesta a usar la violencia contra la violencia para lograrlo.En 1912, Londres, una joven madre trabajadora se ve inmersa en activismo político radical que apoya el derecho de las mujeres a votar, y está dispuesta a usar la violencia contra la violencia para lograrlo.

  • Dirección
    • Sarah Gavron
  • Guión
    • Abi Morgan
  • Reparto principal
    • Carey Mulligan
    • Anne-Marie Duff
    • Helena Bonham Carter
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  • PUNTUACIÓN EN IMDb
    6,9/10
    46 mil
    TU PUNTUACIÓN
    • Dirección
      • Sarah Gavron
    • Guión
      • Abi Morgan
    • Reparto principal
      • Carey Mulligan
      • Anne-Marie Duff
      • Helena Bonham Carter
    • 146Reseñas de usuarios
    • 233Reseñas de críticos
    • 64Metapuntuación
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    • Premios
      • 17 premios y 21 nominaciones en total

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    Suffragette UK Trailer
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    Carey Mulligan
    Carey Mulligan
    • Maud Watts
    Anne-Marie Duff
    Anne-Marie Duff
    • Violet Miller
    Helena Bonham Carter
    Helena Bonham Carter
    • Edith Ellyn
    Meryl Streep
    Meryl Streep
    • Emmeline Pankhurst
    Grace Stottor
    • Maggie Miller
    Geoff Bell
    Geoff Bell
    • Norman Taylor
    Amanda Lawrence
    Amanda Lawrence
    • Miss Withers
    Shelley Longworth
    • Miss Samson
    Adam Michael Dodd
    • George Watts
    Ben Whishaw
    Ben Whishaw
    • Sonny Watts
    Sarah Finigan
    Sarah Finigan
    • Mrs Garston
    Drew Edwards
    Drew Edwards
    • Male Laundry Worker
    Lorraine Stanley
    Lorraine Stanley
    • Mrs Coleman
    Romola Garai
    Romola Garai
    • Alice Haughton
    Adam Nagaitis
    Adam Nagaitis
    • Mr Cummins
    Finbar Lynch
    Finbar Lynch
    • Hugh Ellyn
    Samuel West
    Samuel West
    • Benedict Haughton
    Nick Hendrix
    Nick Hendrix
    • Government Minister
    • Dirección
      • Sarah Gavron
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      • Abi Morgan
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    7l_rawjalaurence

    Re-Telling of a Seminal Moment in British Women's History

    Years ago the BBC did a series SHOULDER TO SHOULDER (1974) that told the story of the origins and development of the Women's Movement in Britain, with special attention paid to the WSPU (Women's Social and Political Union).

    Sarah Gavron's film revisits the same territory as it tells the story of the gradual awakening of Maud Watts (Carey Mulligan) as she sets her marriage and family aside in favor of the Women's Movement. The crux of the action centers around the death of Emily Wilding Davison (Natalie Press) at the 1913 Derby, as she stepped out in front of the horses finishing the race and was crushed to death.

    In view of the film's earnestness of purpose, it seems a shame to criticize it. However there are certain jarring elements that do stand out. Abi Morgan's screenplay seems uncertain whether to focus on the political or the familial elements. Maud's husband Sonny (Ben Whishaw) is just too placid a personality to become truly angry about his wife's decision to embrace the Suffagette cause, and the emotional scene where he decides to let his son George (Adam Michael Dodd) to for adoption is straight out of KRAMER VS. KRAMER.

    Director Gavron seems too concerned with showing tight close-ups of Mulligan's face as she struggles her way through a dead-end job at the local laundry. Hence we get little sense of the slave-like existence pursued by most working-class women at that time. Meryl Streep, in the cameo of role of Emmeline Pankhurst, simply reprises her Margaret Thatcher turn in THE IRON LADY (2011).

    On the other hand, the film does have its moments, especially when Maud goes to the Houses of Parliament and ends up talking about her life in front of David Lloyd George (Adrian Schiller). We get the sense of how much courage it takes to speak up in front of a group of unsympathetic middle-aged men. Helena Bonham Carter is quite surprisingly good as Edith Ellyn, especially in a sequence where she and her co- conspirators plan to blow up a private property constructed for Lloyd George's personal pleasure. The way Edith grinds up the gunpowder reveals her inherent anger at the ways in which women are treated.

    The ending is also powerful, as Gavron fades out from the film into faded black-and-white films of Emily Davison's actual funeral taken in 1913. Through this technique we are made aware of the film's importance to an understanding of British social history.
    6Lejink

    Ticks some boxes

    The first feature film I can remember dealing with the fight for women's voting rights in the United Kingdom, puts its subject across respectfully, if carefully. Most of the major events I've read about historically on the movement's road to enfranchisement are covered in the film, like the letterbox campaign, attack on Lloyd George's house, their hunger strike and resultant force-feeding in prison and most famously the shocking martyrdom of Emily Davidson who ran onto Epsom racecourse on Derby Day in front of the King's horse, the latter very realistically.

    The device used by the writer and director to get the viewer close to the action is through the invented Carey Mulligan character Maud Watts, a young factory worker, docilely married to her husband and the doting mother of their infant son, who develops an interest in the suffragette movement through a work colleague. Stepping in for the latter at an important consultation with a UK Government committee on votes for women, she finds herself, initially unwillingly, drawn into activism on behalf of the cause.

    I did feel the film somewhat overdid her travails and some of the coincidental events in her life. We learn indirectly that her male employer has abused her at work since she was a child and is now doing so to another pre-teen girl at the factory. Her husband doesn't understand her new found politicism and in short order expels her from their house, denies her access to her son and eventually has him adopted without her knowledge. She too is the one accompanying Davidson to the Derby. While I laud the equally important political point of maternal rights to their children in the event of marital separation being argued along with voter's rights, I did feel that the world seemed to revolve too much around Mulligan's character. She thus comes across more as a cipher than a real person and the film might have played better if she had been based on a real person.

    I also felt the sub-plot about the child-molesting boss jarred somewhat and belonged in a different film entirely, the two main causes didn't need this extra justification, heinous as the crimes are. While I'm criticising, I also felt the cliff-hanging direction style employed (especially in the build-up to the Derby climax) was overdone with looming orchestral swells in the background and a virtual countdown to the incident itself, to be somewhat inconsistent with the seriousness of the subject matter.

    The acting is good by most of the leads, Mulligan in particular. Quite why they rolled out the barrel to find a place in the cast for Meryl Streep to deliver a brief but showy cameo as the cause's figurehead Emmeline Pankhurst, I don't know. Nevertheless in its gritty depiction of the privations and struggles of the brave women who challenged the male-dominated political landscape of the day, this film deserves admiration and recognition for its subject matter if not quite for its execution.
    8SnoopyStyle

    oppression and rebellion

    It's 1912. Peaceful demonstrations have achieved little for suffrage in Britain. Suffragettes are resorting to vandalism. Maud Watts (Carey Mulligan) is a young mother working in a laundry for most of her life. She suffered under her lascivious boss Mr. Taylor. Co-worker Violet Miller recruits her into the movement. After testifying to Minister Lloyd George, the government still refuses to give the vote. Maud is beaten and arrested along with MP wife Alice Haughton (Romola Garai), Violet and Edith Ellyn (Helena Bonham Carter). Police inspector Steed (Brendan Gleeson) leads the effort to suppress the rebels. Suffragette leader Emmeline Pankhurst (Meryl Streep) urges the women to fight. After another arrest, Maud is thrown out by her husband Sonny Watts (Ben Whishaw) and by law, loses her rights to her own son.

    One would expect an uplifting feel-good inspirational movie from the subject matter. The fact is that this is a dour, depressed telling of the struggle that is not simply marching and sit-ins. The violence is brutal but it's the overwhelming oppression that is even more brutal. The downtrodden acting by Carey Mulligan is superb. It is a movie of suffering and women with no choice but to rebel.
    8Hellmant

    What's more inspiring than a film about half the population, fighting back against the corrupt system, which oppresses it?

    'SUFFRAGETTE': Four Stars (Out of Five)

    Historical drama flick; about the beginning of the first feminist movement, in early 1900's Britain. It was directed by Sarah Gavron and written by Abi Morgan. It stars Carey Mulligan, Helena Bonham Carter, Brendan Gleeson, Ben Whishaw, Anne-Marie Duff, Natalie Press and Meryl Streep (in a cameo appearance). The film has received mostly positive reviews from critics, and it could possibly become an upcoming awards contender. I found the movie to be educational, somewhat emotional (at times) and inspiring.

    The film tells the story of a 24-year-old young woman, named Maud Watts (Mulligan). Maud was a wife, mother and laundress; in the UK, during the early 1900's. One day, while trying to deliver a package, she recognizes a co-worker, named Violet (Duff), who's involved in a suffragette riot (destroying windows). Maud is later asked to testify, for the right to vote, in place of Violet; due to the fact that Violet's husband severely beat her. After that, Maud gets extremely caught up in the movement; much to the disappointment of her husband, Sonny (Whishaw), who kicks her out of their house, because of it. Maud continues to sacrifice more and more, for the fight, including losing contact with her young son, George (Adam Michael Dodd).

    I really like movies about rebellion; and what's more inspiring than a film about half the population, fighting back against the corrupt system, which oppresses it? In that way, the movie can't miss. It's well directed, decently written and powerfully acted (Mulligan is especially impressive in the lead). Streep is only in one scene of the film; and it's extremely manipulative, for the advertisers to have used her so much to sell the movie (that's not the filmmakers' fault though). I only wish the film would have been a little more emotional; it's very dramatic at times, but it seems like it could have done a little more.

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    8planktonrules

    It's hard to watch this one without becoming angry...or incredibly sad.

    This film is a fictionalized story of a woman caught up in the suffrage movement in Britain in the early 20th century. Carry Mulligan plays Maud Watts...a woman who slowly comes into the movement and the sacrifices she personally made as a result.

    I noticed that a few of the reviews on IMDb hated the film and by the way they worded the reviews, they seemed upset that women earned the right to vote or thought women never had fight to achieve this!! Strange...very strange. Women DID have to fight and fight hard to earn their rights and the film does a very nice job of it. Why anyone would give the film a 1 or see it as some lie is just baffling...and ignorant of British history. The fictionalized life of Carry Mulligan's is essentially true of many women and the horrific event concerning Emily Davison DID occur in 1913....so why hate that the film dramatizes this?

    Overall, the film is extremely compelling and very emotional to watch. Seeing women abused and mistreated is tough....and should grab your heart. Well acted and worth seeing. My only complaint is ts are that the film, at times, is a bit sterile...which is odd considering the events. And, it uses a modern device I hate--the roving camera (hold that camera still #@&@#%^...it's NOT arsty to have bad camera work--particularly on closeups). Still, well worth seeing-- particularly for teens to realize how bad things were and how far we've come.

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      This was the first film that was allowed to be shot in the British Houses of Parliament since the 1950s.
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      At one point, runners in The Derby are shown running right-handed. Epsom is a left-handed racecourse.
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      Violet Miller: You want me to respect the law? Then make the law respectable.

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      Featured in Celebrated: Meryl Streep (2015)
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      Publisher: Chester Music Ltd trading as J Curwen and Sons

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    • Fecha de lanzamiento
      • 18 de diciembre de 2015 (España)
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      • Francia
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      • Harpenden, Hertfordshire, Inglaterra, Reino Unido(on location)
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      • British Film Institute (BFI)
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      • 14.000.000 US$ (estimación)
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      • 4.702.420 US$
    • Fin de semana de estreno en EE. UU. y Canadá
      • 76.244 US$
      • 25 oct 2015
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      • 1h 46min(106 min)
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