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  1. A Matter of Sex es una película estrenada en el año 1984 dirigida por Lee Grant . Está protagonizada por Jean Stapleton, Dinah Manoff, Judge Reinhold...Dramatization of the true story of the so-called Willmar Eight, a group of Minnesota bank workers who braved freezing conditions whilst ...

  2. A Matter of Sex: Dirigido por Lee Grant. Con Jean Stapleton, Nancy Beatty, J. Winston Carroll, Peter Dvorsky. Dramatization of the true story of the so-called Willmar Eight, a group of Minnesota bank workers who braved freezing conditions whilst picketing their branch in a struggle for union rights.

  3. Una cuestión de género es una película dirigida por Mimi Leder con Felicity Jones, Armie Hammer, Kathy Bates, Sam Waterston .... Año: 2018. Título original: On the Basis of Sex. Sinopsis: Biopic sobre la jueza del Tribunal Supremo de los EE. UU. Ruth Bader Ginsburg, la segunda mujer en la historia (tras Sandra Day O'Connor) que sirvió en ...

    • Estados Unidos
    • Michael Grady
    • Mimi Leder
    • Fact: Ginsburg Graduated from Columbia After Transferring from Harvard
    • Fact: Martin Ginsburg Cooked Dinner For The Family
    • Partially Fact: Ginsburg’s First Big Case Was A Tax Case
    • Fact: Ginsburg Was Childhood Friends with ACLU Legal Director Melvin Wulf
    • Fact: Moritz Led to Ginsburg’s Continued Work with The ACLU

    After Martin Ginsburg graduated from Harvard Law School in 1958, Ruth still had one year left. But Martin was offered a job in New York City that he couldn’t pass up. Ruth decided that she needed to be in New York with him and their young daughter and couldn’t stay in Boston to complete her degree. But the Dean of Harvard Law School, played by Sam ...

    The picture the movie paints of the Ginsburgs’ egalitarian marriage is true to the life they led. Martin, who died in 2010, loved to cook dinner for the family and supported his wife in all of her professional pursuits—an arrangement that was not particularly common for that time. Ginsburg has said that when she met Martin at Cornell, where they bo...

    On the Basis of Sex suggests that the case the movie follows is Ginsburg’s first. And although Moritz v. Commissionerdefinitely was the first well-known case Ginsburg tried, it wasn’t her first. What is true, as Ginsburg told Totenberg, is the movie’s depiction of how she came to discover this case. “I don’t read tax cases,” Ruth tells Marty in the...

    In the movie, Ruth’s childhood friendship with the legal director of the American Civil Liberties Union (ACLU), Melvin Wulf (played by Justin Theroux), is tantamount to her success in Moritz. This is true. The two attended a Jewish summer camp together, and when Ginsburg told her friend about the case she and Martin had found, he agreed that the AC...

    After winning Moritz, Ginsburg co-founded the Women’s Right’s Project at the ACLU in 1972, where she continued the fight to promote gender equality. Without Ginsburg’s work eradicating the laws that discriminate on the basis of sex, the country may not look how it does today: a country which, in spite of its problems, does have very few such laws t...

  4. 20 de sept. de 2020 · On the Basis of Sex es una película que no solamente sirve para reivindicar a una persona que hace mucho tiempo que traspasó su área de influencia profesional para ocupar un papel dentro de la cultura contemporánea, sino para entender todo lo que se ha avanzado y lo que queda por conseguir.

  5. Lo opuesto al sexo es una película dirigida por Don Roos con Christina Ricci, Lisa Kudrow, Martin Donovan, Lyle Lovett .... Año: 1998. Título original: The Opposite of Sex. Sinopsis: Dedee Truitt, que con sólo 16 años sabe mucho de la vida, huye de su casa en Louisiana para irse a Indiana a vivir con su hermanastro Bill.

  6. Biopic sobre la jueza del Tribunal Supremo de los EE. UU. Ruth Bader Ginsburg, la segunda mujer en la historia (tras Sandra Day O'Connor) que sirvió en este alto órgano judicial. Ginsburg fue nombrada para el alto tribunal en 1993 por el Presidente Bill Clinton.

    • 120 min