I Am Woman 15
This film is Triple F-Rated
Celebrating the empowerment of women in the film industry. Read more >
The uplifting, inspiring story of Helen Reddy, writer and singer of ‘I Am Woman’, a song which became the anthem for the women’s movement in the 1970s. After arriving in New York with her three-year-old daughter, a suitcase and $230 in her pocket, Helen found a way to pursue her dream against all odds, and write an anthem that would galvanize a generation of woman to fight for change.
I Am Woman is a story of fearless ambition and passion, of a woman who smashed through the patriarchal norms of her time to become the international singing superstar.
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- Director
- Unjoo Moon
- Country
- Australia
- Duration
- 1 hour 56 minutes
- Cast
- Evan Peters, Tilda Cobham-Hervey
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