In a world where gender inequality still casts a long shadow, cinema has often served as a mirror reflecting societal issues. This curated list of 10 thrilling films not only entertains but also sheds light on the pervasive theme of sexism. Each movie in this collection uses suspense, drama, and sometimes horror to explore how sexism impacts lives, making for a thought-provoking watch. Whether you're a fan of psychological thrillers or looking for films with a strong social message, this list has something for everyone.

The Color Purple (1985)
Description: Alice Walker's novel comes to life in this film, which follows Celie, an African American woman, through her struggles with racism and sexism in the early 20th century South.
Fact: Despite its critical acclaim, the film was initially criticized for its portrayal of black men, leading to a broader discussion on representation.


The Accused (1988)
Description: Jodie Foster stars as Sarah Tobias, a woman who seeks justice after being gang-raped, confronting the legal system's indifference to sexual assault.
Fact: Foster won an Academy Award for Best Actress for her role, and the film was instrumental in raising awareness about rape culture.


The Handmaid's Tale (1990)
Description: This dystopian thriller, based on Margaret Atwood's novel, portrays a society where women are stripped of rights, highlighting extreme forms of sexism and control over women's bodies.
Fact: The film was released before the book became a cultural phenomenon, and it was overshadowed by the later TV series adaptation.


Thelma & Louise (1991)
Description: A road movie turned thriller, this film follows two women who, after an incident of sexual assault, take drastic measures to reclaim their agency in a male-dominated world.
Fact: The film was controversial for its ending, which was seen by some as a feminist statement and by others as a tragic outcome of misguided actions.


Monster (2003)
Description: Charlize Theron's portrayal of Aileen Wuornos, a prostitute who becomes a serial killer, delves into the life of a woman driven to violence by the men who exploit her, showcasing the brutal reality of sexism.
Fact: Theron won an Academy Award for Best Actress for her transformative performance.


North Country (2005)
Description: Inspired by a true story, this film follows a woman's fight against sexual harassment in a male-dominated mining industry, highlighting the struggle for workplace equality.
Fact: The film was based on the landmark case Jenson v. Eveleth Taconite Company, one of the first class-action sexual harassment lawsuits in the United States.


The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo (2011)
Description: This film adaptation of Stieg Larsson's novel features Lisbeth Salander, a hacker with a dark past, who confronts systemic sexism and abuse while investigating a decades-old disappearance. It's a gripping tale of revenge and justice.
Fact: The film's title in Swedish is "Män som hatar kvinnor" which translates to "Men Who Hate Women," highlighting the central theme of misogyny.


The Invisible Woman (2013)
Description: This film explores the life of Nelly Ternan, who was involved in a secret relationship with Charles Dickens, highlighting the societal constraints and sexism faced by women in the Victorian era.
Fact: The film was based on Claire Tomalin's biography of the same name, which brought Nelly Ternan's story to a wider audience.


Gone Girl (2014)
Description: David Fincher's adaptation of Gillian Flynn's novel explores the toxic dynamics of a marriage, where sexism plays a pivotal role in the psychological warfare between the characters.
Fact: The film's ending was kept secret from the public, leading to a lot of speculation and discussion about the plot twist.


The Piano (1993)
Description: Set in the mid-19th century, this film tells the story of Ada, a mute woman who uses her piano to express herself, facing the oppressive sexism of her new husband and society.
Fact: The film won the Palme d'Or at the Cannes Film Festival and was nominated for eight Academy Awards, winning three.
