Films about women philosophers

Movie selections

Films About Women Philosophers

The portrayal of women philosophers in film offers a unique lens into the often overlooked contributions of women to philosophical thought and discourse. These films not only explore their intellectual journeys and challenges but also delve into the societal constraints they faced. By highlighting the lives and ideas of these thinkers, these films challenge traditional narratives and inspire audiences to reflect on the intersections of gender, philosophy, and society.

List of Films About Women Philosophers

“I Am Not a Witch”, 2017

Director: Rungano Nyoni

films about women philosophers - I Am Not a Witch

While not directly about philosophy, this film follows a young girl accused of witchcraft in Zambia and critiques societal norms and misogyny. The protagonist's perspective offers a philosophical commentary on gender and power dynamics.

Starring: Maggie Mulubwa, Benfors 'Wee Do, Boyd Banda, Kalundu Banda, Boniventure, Brisky, Patricia Carreira, Patricia Chaambwa, Mureene Chaba, Janet Chaile, Felix Chibole, Chichi, Martha Chig'Ambo, Masanbo Chikunga, Loveness Chilndo, Joyce Chilombo, Mr. Chimuya, Dimass Chipako, Nelly Chipembele, Kalenga Chipili, Leo Chisanga, Mrs. Chishimba, Aliness Chisi, Mary Chulufya, Frankie Cox, Obvious Cube, Astrida Daka, Webster Daka, Jody Drayer, Alice Dreyer, Justina Fuvalanga, Gabriel Gauchet, Fadi Hus, Gloria Huwiler, Moses Jere, Masiye Jose, Joytay, Mariam Chansa Kabunada, Chama Kaifa, Innocent Kalakula, Mary Kalembe, Chileshe Kalimamukwento, Alfred Kanomba, Bright Kapelewa, Sombo Kapole, Kathryn, Richard Kayamaba, Goodfellow Kayuni, Gloria Kunda, Grace Kunda;
Production year: 2017;
Genre: drama;
Duration: 93 min.;
Rating: IMDB: 6,9;

More information about the film “I Am Not a Witch” on the website imdb.com

“The Edge of Democracy”, 2019

Director: Petra Costa

films about women philosophers - The Edge of Democracy

This documentary examines the political landscape of Brazil through a feminist lens, featuring influential women like philosopher and activist Marielle Franco. It discusses how philosophical ideals intersect with political realities.

Starring: Dilma Rousseff, Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva, Marisa Letícia Lula da Silva, Sergio Moro, Nestor Cerveró, Paulo Roberto Costa, Marcelo Odebrecht, Lindbergh Farias, Jovair Arantes, José Eduardo Cardozo, Eduardo Cunha, Carlos Henrique Gaguim, Paulo Maluf, Roberto Requião, Jean Wyllys, Rodrigo Rollemberg, Jair Bolsonaro, Aécio Neves, Gilberto Carvalho, Romero Jucá, Sergio Machado, Renan Calheiros, Deltan Dallagnol, Geoffrey Robertson, Michel Temer, Joesley Batista, José Alencar, Li An, Elena Andrade, Ricardo Boechat, Eduardo Bolsonaro, Michelle Bolsonaro, William Bonner, Guilherme Boulos, Humberto de Alencar Castelo Branco, Chico Buarque, Manuela D'Ávila, Marco Aurélio de Mello, José Dirceu, Jandira Feghali, Marco Feliciano, Luiz Fux, Ernesto Geisel, João Goulart, Fernando Haddad, Gleisi Hoffmann, Juscelino Kubitschek, Ricardo Lewandowski, Cármen Lúcia;
Production year: 2019;
Genre: documentary, history;
Duration: 121 min.;
Rating: IMDB: 7,3;

More information about the film “The Edge of Democracy” on the website imdb.com

These films collectively enrich the discourse surrounding women philosophers, illustrating their significant impact on philosophical thought and society at large.

In the realm of cinema, the portrayal of women philosophers has often been overshadowed by their male counterparts. However, the selection of films about women philosophers presented a powerful and inspiring narrative that challenges this norm. Through thought-provoking storytelling and exceptional performances, these films shed light on the intellectual prowess, resilience, and emotional depth of women philosophers. From exploring existential questions to challenging societal norms, these films have successfully captured the essence of their philosophical musings. They have not only celebrated the contributions of these remarkable women but also paved the way for more inclusive narratives in the world of cinema. Through their captivating stories, these films not only educate but also empower viewers to embrace the complexities of philosophical thinking, regardless of gender.

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