In a year that seems to have been dominated by men being terrible in Hollywood, there is one bright side: Women are directing some seriously incredible movies, and they’re raking in money doing it. 2017 saw several top movies that were directed by women. Lady Bird famously maintained a 100% rating on Rotten Tomatoes, and Wonder Woman was one of the top-grossing movies of the year.
We’re already looking forward to women-directed films in 2018 like A Wrinkle in Time, directed by Ava DuVernay. But if you want to continue to see movies where women had a pivotal role in their production, there’s one big thing you can do: Go out and see movies directed by women, particularly on their premiere weekend. Show Hollywood you’re watching, that you enjoy films directed by women and starring women, and that you’re willing to prove it with your dollars.
In the meantime, if you missed one of these incredible films directed by women, here’s a list to start your queue.
A version of this article was originally published in July 2017.
‘Raw’: March 15
Directed by Julia Ducournau. A vegetarian becomes a cannibal at vet school.
‘A United Kingdom’: March 30
Directed by Amma Asante. Based on the true story of the 1940s prince of Botswana who married a white woman from London.
‘The Zookeeper’s Wife’: April 7
Directed by Niki Caro. The story of the keepers of the Warsaw Zoo in World War II.
‘Wonder Woman’: June 2
Directed by Patty Jenkins. An Amazonian princess discovers her true destiny.
‘Rough Night’: June 16
Directed by Lucia Aniello. A hilarious take on a bachelorette party gone wrong.
‘The Bad Batch’: June 23
Directed by Ana Lily Amirpour. A love story set in a community of cannibals.
‘The Beguiled’: June 30
Directed by Sofia Coppola. A wounded Union soldier is taken in by a girls’ school in the Civil War.
‘Detroit’: Aug. 4
Directed by Kathryn Bigelow. The story of three young black men who were murdered.
‘Lady Bird’: Sept. 1
Directed by Greta Gerwig. A precocious young woman lives on the edge as she comes of age in Northern California.
‘Euphoria’: Sept. 8
Directed by Lisa Langseth. Two conflicted sisters travel through Europe.
‘Woman Walks Ahead’: Sept. 10
Directed by Susanna White. Protagonist Catherine Weldon paints a portrait of Sitting Bull.
‘Unicorn Store’: Sept. 11
Directed by Brie Larson. A woman gets a chance to fulfill her childhood dreams.
‘Battle of the Sexes’: Sept. 22
Co-directed by Valerie Faris. Depicts the tennis match between Billie Jean King and Bobby Riggs.
‘Home Again’: Dec. 13
Directed by Hallie Meyers-Shyer. Life for a single mom changes when she meets three men.
‘Pitch Perfect 3’: Dec. 22
Directed by Trish Sie. The Bellas reunite for one last singing competition.
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