The exceptional life and career of U.S. Supreme Court Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg, who has developed a breathtaking legal legacy while becoming an unexpected pop culture icon.The exceptional life and career of U.S. Supreme Court Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg, who has developed a breathtaking legal legacy while becoming an unexpected pop culture icon.The exceptional life and career of U.S. Supreme Court Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg, who has developed a breathtaking legal legacy while becoming an unexpected pop culture icon.
- Nominated for 2 Oscars
- 13 wins & 51 nominations total
Martin D. Ginsburg
- Self
- (archive footage)
James Steven Ginsburg
- Self - Son
- (as James Ginsburg)
Jane C. Ginsburg
- Self - Daughter
- (as Jane Ginsburg)
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Important and sweet
This documentary tells you why actual feminism is about equality for both sides and why America is still a country filled with hypocrisy and powerful people who are stupid to not understand that and above all that, about a sweet and determined person and her growth for standing up for what is right.
Good bio of a woman who changed the laws.
My wife and I watched this at home on DVD from our public library. We saw it after the movie based on her life, "On The Basis of Sex", and it is a good complement to that movie.
Ruth Bader Ginsburg is a curious person, very smart and very studious. She appreciates good humor, as evidenced by her watching SNL skits based on her and laughing heartily at them. But she herself rarely is humorous, she is serious, there is always work to do. Except for enjoying outings to the opera she mostly stays away from entertainment.
As a 20-something and a new law student at Harvard, she was first alerted to how discriminatory things were when a law dean asked her how she felt about taking a spot away from a man. (The movie also includes that scene.) Then later as a practicing lawyer realized how many laws were written specifically allowing discrimination against women. It wasn't unlike a decade earlier with discrimination against non-white citizens.
So now known as "Notorious RBG" and on the Supreme Court has made much of her life's work to correct that wrong, to work tirelessly for laws and practices that do not discriminate just because of one's gender. She was instrumental in getting VMI to begin to admit female students who could meet the requirements.
The documentary is very well made and no matter what your politics you have to admire the dedication and accomplishments of this woman.
Ruth Bader Ginsburg is a curious person, very smart and very studious. She appreciates good humor, as evidenced by her watching SNL skits based on her and laughing heartily at them. But she herself rarely is humorous, she is serious, there is always work to do. Except for enjoying outings to the opera she mostly stays away from entertainment.
As a 20-something and a new law student at Harvard, she was first alerted to how discriminatory things were when a law dean asked her how she felt about taking a spot away from a man. (The movie also includes that scene.) Then later as a practicing lawyer realized how many laws were written specifically allowing discrimination against women. It wasn't unlike a decade earlier with discrimination against non-white citizens.
So now known as "Notorious RBG" and on the Supreme Court has made much of her life's work to correct that wrong, to work tirelessly for laws and practices that do not discriminate just because of one's gender. She was instrumental in getting VMI to begin to admit female students who could meet the requirements.
The documentary is very well made and no matter what your politics you have to admire the dedication and accomplishments of this woman.
A good look at RBG's fight to end sex-based discrimination, but rather simplistic and superficial
I don't think anyone would call RBG a poor documentary - aside from glorifying its protagonist (and hell, she just might deserve it anyways), its exposition is clean and is about an important subject. That said, I will be quite disappointed if it wins best documentary at the Oscars. It has neither the deeper character and surrounding political climate present in Won't You Be My Neighbor, nor the intrigue or human nature considerations in Three Identical Strangers, yet neither was even nominated and RBG now seems like the front runner!
Focusing on this documentary, it is a pleasing narrative but unremarkable. It is clear who RBG is throughout, and we don't really get anything deeper in her character than a quiet, intense person 100% committed to their task as judge, and very committed to ending sex-based discrimination. I would've liked to see more of the opposition she faced and the real intricacies of her fight - it seemed more like she worked really hard and change just happened naturally as she focused on it. I also didn't get a good sense of her personal life or what her job as a judge is like, a missed opportunity. I really don't even know what she believed in aside from women's rights. It's easy to watch and enjoy this appreciation for an enormously impactful and relevant American figure, but it's unfortunate that the picture is so one-dimensional in representing her and just shows her perspective and not much of others. Fine film, but superficial and forgettable.
Poweful film about a powerful woman.
Very well done, inspiring documentary on "notorious" Ruth Bader Ginsburg. I got a chance to catch it at Gasparilla Film Festival in Tampa, Florida. Highly recommend it because it's very motivating, informative and also charming. The film dwells into her life and the type of impact she makes on the world today.
A documentary you didn't know you need to see
I love watching a film (especially a documentary) I didn't know I needed to see! Directors/documentarians Betsy West ("The Lavender Scare" 2017) and Julie Cohen ("American Veteran" 2017) have provided anyone remotely interested in the life and times of U.S. Supreme Court Justice Ruth Bader Ginsberg, a look into the world of this vibrant, yet quiet warrior who lead the fight for gender equality, and to this day continues to have an effect on the lives of many with her Supreme Court decisions and "notorious" dissenting opinions. Known to her followers as "Notorious RBG," (I've got to get one of these t-shirts!), this doc introduces us to her early years, where she was one of only a few women attending the all male Cornel University, and Harvard Law school, along with introducing us to Martin Ginsberg, an accomplished lawyer himself, who loved her for her brain, at time when women were not supposed to be outspoken, but only seen. Through one-on-one interviews and footage of her various speaking engagements, touching tributes by Martin and her children, interactions with her granddaughter and more, the audience is given a worthy, historical and entertaining glimpse into the world of this amazing women. At 84 years young, and an avid workout enthusiast, one can only hope we continue to see here effects on the US Supreme Court for years to come. You may not know you need to see this film, but you'll be pleasantly surprised when you do.
Did you know
- TriviaDirectors Julie Cohen and Betsy West had both previously worked on projects involving Ginsburg, and in 2015 decided to make a documentary focusing solely on her. In 2016, the duo followed Ginsburg around to various meetings and speeches, including in Chicago and Washington, D.C., for a total of 20 hours, and conducted the face-to-face interview in 2017.
- Quotes
Ruth Bader Ginsburg: [Quoting Sarah Grimké, 1837] I ask no favor for my sex, all I ask of our brethren is that they take their feet off our necks.
- Crazy creditsThe closing credits include: "Martin Ginsburg Award for Supportive Husbanding Paul Barrett Oren Jacoby Jorge Aguirre"
- ConnectionsFeatured in The Oscars (2019)
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- Country of origin
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- Also known as
- RBG: Ruth Bader Ginsburg
- Production companies
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Box office
- Gross US & Canada
- $14,051,361
- Opening weekend US & Canada
- $578,470
- May 6, 2018
- Gross worldwide
- $14,475,292
- Runtime
- 1h 38m(98 min)
- Color
- Aspect ratio
- 1.78 : 1
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