Films about gender studies

Movie selections

“Films about gender studies” explore the complex and diverse aspects of gender identity, roles, and societal constructs. These films often delve into issues such as sexism, feminism, LGBTQ+ rights, and the impact of gender on individuals and communities. They aim to stimulate discussions and raise awareness about the challenges and triumphs related to gender.

“Boys Don't Cry”, 1999

Director: Kimberly Peirce

films about gender studies - Boys Don't Cry

This film follows the true story of Brandon Teena, a transgender man, and the tragic events that transpired due to his gender identity.

Starring: Hilary Swank, Chloë Sevigny, Peter Sarsgaard, Brendan Sexton III, Alicia Goranson, Alison Folland, Jeanetta Arnette, Rob Campbell, Matt McGrath, Cheyenne Rushing, Robert Prentiss, Josh Ridgway, Craig Erickson, Stephanie Sechrist, Jerry Haynes, Lou Perryman, Lisa Renee Wilson, Jackson Kane, Joseph Gibson, Michael Tripp, Shana McClendon, Libby Villari, Paige Carl Griggs, Gail Cronauer, Guilford Adams, Chad Briley, Ryan Thomas Brockington, Christophe Dahlkvist, Taylor Eaves, Michelle Fairbanks, Sheila Gordon, Gabriel Horn, Spencer Kayden, Renee McClellan, Gavin Perry, Robert A. Steffenino, Caitlin Wehrle;
Production year: 1999;
Genre: drama, melodrama, crime, biography;
MPAA rating: r;
Duration: 114 min.;
Rating: IMDB: 7,5;

More information about the film “Boys Don't Cry” on the website imdb.com

“The Danish Girl”, 2015

Director: Tom Hooper

films about gender studies - The Danish Girl

Inspired by the true story of Lili Elbe, one of the first known recipients of gender confirmation surgery, this film portrays the emotional and physical journey of a transgender woman in the early 20th century.

Starring: Eddie Redmayne, Alicia Vikander, Matthias Schoenaerts, Ben Whishaw, Amber Heard, Sebastian Koch, Emerald Fennell, Adrian Schiller, Henry Pettigrew, Tusse Silberg, Claus Bue, Peter Krag, Angela Curran, Pixie, Richard Dixon, Pip Torrens, Paul Bigley, Nancy Crane, Nicola Sloane, Sonya Cullingford, Clare Fettarappa, Jake Graf, Victoria Emslie, Raphael Acloque, Alexander Devrient, Nicholas Woodeson, Philip Arditti, Miltos Yerolemou, Cosima Shaw, Sophie Kennedy Clark, Rebecca Root, Issy van Randwyck, Aisha Fabienne Ross, Holly Weston, Eleanor Hafner, Maya Lindh, Rebecca Clay, Erich Redman, Erling Agergaard, Yvonne Andersen, Mark Behan, Morten Bjørn, Hannah Brackstone-Brown, Louise Dahl, Laraine Dix, Ole Dupont, Julia Effertz, Helen Evans, Josephine Feit, Adam Fischer;
Production year: 2015;
Genre: drama, crime, biography;
MPAA rating: r;
Duration: 119 min.;
Rating: IMDB: 7,1;

More information about the film “The Danish Girl” on the website imdb.com

“The Kids Are All Right”, 2010

Director: Lisa Cholodenko

films about gender studies - The Kids Are All Right

This film revolves around a same-sex couple and their children, exploring the unique dynamics and challenges of a non-traditional family structure.

Starring: Julianne Moore, Annette Bening, Mark Ruffalo, Mia Wasikowska, Josh Hutcherson, Yaya DaCosta, Kunal Sharma, Eddie Hassell, Zosia Mamet, Joaquín Garrido, Rebecca Lawrence, Lisa Eisner, Eric Eisner, Sasha Spielberg, James MacDonald, Margo Victor, Diego Calderón, Amy Grabow, Nino Nava;
Production year: 2010;
Genre: drama, melodrama, comedy;
MPAA rating: r;
Duration: 106 min.;
Rating: IMDB: 7;

More information about the film “The Kids Are All Right” on the website imdb.com

“The Crying Game”, 1992

Director: Neil Jordan

films about gender studies - The Crying Game

Set against the backdrop of the Troubles in Northern Ireland, this film challenges traditional notions of gender and sexuality through its unexpected plot twists.

Starring: Stephen Rea, Miranda Richardson, Jaye Davidson, Forest Whitaker, Adrian Dunbar, Breffni McKenna, Joe Savino, Birdy Sweeney, Andrée Bernard, Jim Broadbent, Ralph Brown, Tony Slattery, Jack Carr, Josephine White, Shar Campbell, Bryan Coleman, Ray De-Haan, David Crionelly, Charles Mandracchia;
Production year: 1992;
Genre: thriller, drama, melodrama, crime;
MPAA rating: r;
Duration: 112 min.;
Rating: IMDB: 7,2;

More information about the film “The Crying Game” on the website imdb.com

These films offer thought-provoking perspectives on gender studies, shedding light on the complexities of gender and its impact on individuals and society.

In conclusion, the selection of films about gender studies offers a diverse and thought-provoking exploration of the complexities and nuances of gender identity, stereotypes, and societal expectations. From powerful documentaries that shed light on the struggles faced by marginalized communities, to fictional narratives that challenge traditional gender roles, these films provide a platform for important conversations and reflection. By delving into the personal journeys of individuals and showcasing the societal structures that shape our understanding of gender, these films serve as catalysts for change, inspiring viewers to question and challenge the status quo. Through their compelling storytelling and profound insights, these films have the power to foster empathy, understanding, and ultimately, a more inclusive and equitable society.

Katie Knight
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