If you were moved by The Divine Order (2017), a powerful Swiss drama about women's fight for suffrage in the 1970s, you'll love these 10 similarly inspiring films and shows. This article explores stories of resilience, feminist struggles, and historical change—perfect for fans of thought-provoking cinema.

The Color Purple (1985)
Description: Explores the lives of African American women in the early 20th century, addressing themes of abuse, resilience, and empowerment.
Fact: The film was adapted from Alice Walker's Pulitzer Prize-winning novel of the same name.


Erin Brockovich (2000)
Description: Follows a determined legal assistant who fights against a corporation accused of polluting a community's water supply, showcasing female tenacity.
Fact: The real Erin Brockovich served as a consultant on the film and has a cameo appearance as a waitress.


Mona Lisa Smile (2003)
Description: Centers on a progressive female educator challenging traditional gender roles and societal expectations in the 1950s.
Fact: The film was inspired by real-life women's colleges and the cultural shifts of the post-war era.


Iron Jawed Angels (2004)
Description: Focuses on the American women's suffrage movement and the militant tactics used by activists to secure voting rights.
Fact: The title refers to the force-feeding of suffragists who went on hunger strikes while imprisoned.


North Country (2005)
Description: Tells the story of a woman fighting against workplace sexual harassment and discrimination in a male-dominated industry.
Fact: The movie is based on the first major successful sexual harassment case in the United States, Jenson v. Eveleth Taconite Co.


Made in Dagenham (2010)
Description: Chronicles the 1968 strike by female factory workers in the UK, demanding equal pay and better working conditions.
Fact: The real-life strike led to the passing of the Equal Pay Act in the UK in


The Help (2011)
Description: Examines the lives of African American maids in the 1960s South and their relationships with white employers, touching on civil rights and solidarity.
Fact: The novel by Kathryn Stockett, on which the film is based, was rejected by 60 literary agents before being published.


Suffragette (2015)
Description: Depicts the early 20th-century fight for women's suffrage in Britain, highlighting the sacrifices and determination of activists.
Fact: The film features the first-ever scene shot in the UK Parliament's debating chamber.


Hidden Figures (2016)
Description: Highlights the contributions of African American women mathematicians at NASA during the Space Race, overcoming racial and gender barriers.
Fact: The film is based on the true story of Katherine Johnson, Dorothy Vaughan, and Mary Jackson.


The Handmaid's Tale (2017)
Description: Explores themes of female oppression and resistance in a dystopian society, focusing on women's struggles for autonomy and rights.
Fact: Based on Margaret Atwood's 1985 novel, the series has won multiple Emmy Awards for its powerful storytelling and performances.
