From the crackle of wartime radios to the buzz of modern-day communications, women have played pivotal roles in keeping the world connected. This curated collection of films showcases the unsung heroines of communication, highlighting their courage, skill, and the impact they've had on history and storytelling. Whether you're a history buff, a film enthusiast, or someone who appreciates the power of communication, these films offer a unique perspective on the vital role women have played behind the scenes.

The Spy Who Loved Me (1977)
Description: Although a James Bond film, it includes a significant subplot involving a female communications officer, highlighting the role of women in espionage and communications.
Fact: The character of Major Anya Amasova was one of the first strong female leads in the Bond series.


The Girl Who Kicked the Hornet's Nest (2009)
Description: Lisbeth Salander, the protagonist, uses her hacking and communication skills to navigate through danger, showcasing a modern take on female communicators.
Fact: The film is part of the "Millennium" series, which has been adapted into multiple languages.


The Imitation Game (2014)
Description: While focusing on Alan Turing, the film also highlights Joan Clarke, a cryptanalyst and codebreaker, who was instrumental in cracking the Enigma code, showcasing the importance of women in wartime communications.
Fact: Joan Clarke was one of the few women working at Bletchley Park, and her contributions were vital to the war effort.


The Bletchley Circle (2012)
Description: This TV series follows former WWII codebreakers, including women, who use their skills to solve crimes post-war, emphasizing the lasting impact of their wartime roles in communications.
Fact: The series was inspired by the real-life contributions of women at Bletchley Park.


The Beguiled (2017)
Description: Set during the Civil War, this film includes a subplot where a young girl uses a telegraph to communicate with the outside world, illustrating the importance of communication in wartime.
Fact: The film is a remake of the 1971 film of the same name.


The Post (2017)
Description: While focusing on the Pentagon Papers, the film showcases the role of women in journalism and communications, with Kay Graham's pivotal decisions in publishing the documents.
Fact: The film was nominated for several Academy Awards, including Best Picture.


The Secret War of Harry Frigg (1968)
Description: While not exclusively about women, this comedy features a female radio operator whose communications are vital to the plot, showcasing the often overlooked role of women in military communications.
Fact: The film was one of the first to depict the importance of female communicators in a comedic light.


Code Name: Emerald (1985)
Description: This WWII espionage thriller features a female radio operator who plays a crucial role in the Allied invasion of Normandy. Her ability to communicate effectively under pressure is key to the mission's success.
Fact: The film was inspired by real-life stories of women who served as wireless operators during WWII.


The Wind That Shakes the Barley (2006)
Description: This film, set during the Irish War of Independence, features a female character who acts as a courier and communicator, emphasizing the role of women in the resistance.
Fact: The film won the Palme d'Or at the Cannes Film Festival.


The Codebreaker (2011)
Description: A documentary about Elizabeth Smith Friedman, a pioneering cryptanalyst whose work in codebreaking and communications helped shape modern intelligence.
Fact: Elizabeth Friedman's work was crucial in breaking codes used by smugglers during Prohibition.
