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Alla corte di Ruth - RBG

Titolo originale: RBG
  • 2018
  • T
  • 1h 38min
VALUTAZIONE IMDb
7,6/10
15.429
LA TUA VALUTAZIONE
Alla corte di Ruth - RBG (2018)
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BiografiaDocumentario politicoUn documentario

La vita e carriera eccezionale di Ruth Bader Ginsburg che ha dimostrato tutta la sua forza come giudice della Corte Suprema degli Stati Uniti e diventata un'icona della cultura pop.La vita e carriera eccezionale di Ruth Bader Ginsburg che ha dimostrato tutta la sua forza come giudice della Corte Suprema degli Stati Uniti e diventata un'icona della cultura pop.La vita e carriera eccezionale di Ruth Bader Ginsburg che ha dimostrato tutta la sua forza come giudice della Corte Suprema degli Stati Uniti e diventata un'icona della cultura pop.

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    • Julie Cohen
    • Betsy West
  • Star
    • Ruth Bader Ginsburg
    • Ann Kittner
    • Harryette Helsel
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  • VALUTAZIONE IMDb
    7,6/10
    15.429
    LA TUA VALUTAZIONE
    • Regia
      • Julie Cohen
      • Betsy West
    • Star
      • Ruth Bader Ginsburg
      • Ann Kittner
      • Harryette Helsel
    • 68Recensioni degli utenti
    • 116Recensioni della critica
    • 71Metascore
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    • Candidato a 2 Oscar
      • 13 vittorie e 51 candidature totali

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    Interpreti principali63

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    Ruth Bader Ginsburg
    Ruth Bader Ginsburg
    • Self
    Ann Kittner
    • Self - Childhood Friend
    Harryette Helsel
    • Self - Childhood Friend
    Nina Totenberg
    Nina Totenberg
    • Self - NPR Correspondent
    Martin D. Ginsburg
    • Self
    • (filmato d'archivio)
    Arthur R. Miller
    • Self - Longtime Friend
    Clara Spera
    • Self - Granddaughter
    Brenda Feigen
    Brenda Feigen
    • Self - Harvard Law School Graduate
    James Steven Ginsburg
    • Self - Son
    • (as James Ginsburg)
    Jane C. Ginsburg
    • Self - Daughter
    • (as Jane Ginsburg)
    Lisa Beattie Frelinghuysen
    • Self - Former Clerk
    Mary Hartnett
    • Self - Biographer
    Wendy Williams
    • Self - Biographer
    Gloria Steinem
    Gloria Steinem
    • Self - Writer…
    Aryeh Neier
    • Self - Former Director - American Civil LIberties Union
    Sharron Frontiero
    • Self - Plaintiff
    Kathleen Peratis
    • Self - ACLU Women's Rights Project
    Stephen Wiesenfeld
    • Self - Plaintiff
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      • Betsy West
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    10rannynm

    Not only inspires you, but motivates you to change the world like she did

    I have been a fan of Justice Ginsburg since she first came into focus in the 70s, as an advocate of women's rights. This documentary about her life offers insight into her personal history and the people around her who supported her for so many years. She is an inspiration in so many ways. Shy and somewhat introverted, she never let that keep her from pursuing a career path that was unique for woman at the time. She entered Harvard Law School in 1956, one of 9 women in a class of 500 men. I resonated with her story about the Dean reportedly asking the female law students, "How do you justify taking a spot from a qualified man?"

    Justice Ginsburg proudly speaks about being born and bred in Brooklyn. In the 70s she co-founded the Women's Rights Project at the ACLU. We listen to Gloria Steinem and Nina Totenberg reveal tales of her past that make you realize how pivotal her involvement in the women's movement was. Filmmakers Julie Cohen and Betsy West dig into the substance of this woman with a judicious zeal usually reserved for our deceased heroes. As a staunch feminist, her nomination to the Supreme Court could have been way-laid had not President Clinton been wowed by her in the first 15 minutes of her interview with him. Then, he knew that he had to put her on the Court.

    The love story between Ruth and Martin Ginsburg is nothing less than awe-inspiring. I love how she tells about her undergraduate years at Cornell where there was a four to one ratio of boys to girls. "Every mother wanted to send their daughter there because, if you couldn't find a husband there, you were hopeless." She reveals that during her freshman year, she never dated the same boy twice. That is, until she met Marty, who was the first guy that recognized she had a brain. When President Carter brought her to the federal bench, Marty gave up his success career as a tax attorney in New York to move to DC to support her. He recognized Ruth for the super star that she is and later, when she was nominated to the Supreme Court, rallied on her behalf with endless enthusiasm. Also noted is that he was the cook in the family. Her children tell how they had to keep her out of the kitchen.

    One thing I really like about this film is that it focuses on Justice Ginsburg's life long fight against gender discrimination. She experienced it first hand as a fresh law school graduate that could not get a job in any law office in New York City because "they didn't hire women." She has never given up the fight, and there have been many - for women in the military who were discriminated against for pay and benefits, for widowed men who couldn't get survivor benefits. She chose her plaintiffs carefully, picking a male to show that gender discrimination worked against both men and women.

    Although this film may lack verve in terms of groundbreaking filmmaking, it is stunning beautiful in telling the story of a contemporary hero. 84-year-old Justice Ginsburg is an icon of our times. A woman who has weathered extremely difficult conditions and sits on the highest court in the country as someone dedicated to equality - for women, for people of different races and cultures - for all of us. She is a modern heroine and, as shy and quiet as she is - carries a big stick! I have been touting this film to all the young women and men in my universe and sending them to it. Most walk away stunned. My 20-year-old friends never even knew who she was before going to see the film. Many weep as they watch it. Now, that's something. That's important. If this film manages to get one young person's attention and give them the courage to stand up for what they believe, then these filmmakers have something to be outrageously proud of. I believe they have.

    Reviewed by Ranny L., KIDS FIRST! Juror.
    8pgodlewski-569-399675

    Poweful film about a powerful woman.

    Very well done, inspiring documentary on "notorious" Ruth Bader Ginsburg. I got a chance to catch it at Gasparilla Film Festival in Tampa, Florida. Highly recommend it because it's very motivating, informative and also charming. The film dwells into her life and the type of impact she makes on the world today.
    ccorral419

    A documentary you didn't know you need to see

    I love watching a film (especially a documentary) I didn't know I needed to see! Directors/documentarians Betsy West ("The Lavender Scare" 2017) and Julie Cohen ("American Veteran" 2017) have provided anyone remotely interested in the life and times of U.S. Supreme Court Justice Ruth Bader Ginsberg, a look into the world of this vibrant, yet quiet warrior who lead the fight for gender equality, and to this day continues to have an effect on the lives of many with her Supreme Court decisions and "notorious" dissenting opinions. Known to her followers as "Notorious RBG," (I've got to get one of these t-shirts!), this doc introduces us to her early years, where she was one of only a few women attending the all male Cornel University, and Harvard Law school, along with introducing us to Martin Ginsberg, an accomplished lawyer himself, who loved her for her brain, at time when women were not supposed to be outspoken, but only seen. Through one-on-one interviews and footage of her various speaking engagements, touching tributes by Martin and her children, interactions with her granddaughter and more, the audience is given a worthy, historical and entertaining glimpse into the world of this amazing women. At 84 years young, and an avid workout enthusiast, one can only hope we continue to see here effects on the US Supreme Court for years to come. You may not know you need to see this film, but you'll be pleasantly surprised when you do.
    8vithiet

    Great biography of an exceptional woman

    More than anything else, this is a celebration of the life, career and legacy of Ruth Bader Ginsburg. And that's completely ok as more people need to be aware of how much of an impact she's had on US law. As Orrin Hatch says at some point: "Whether you agree with her or not, you've got to acknowledge she's been a force on that Court". But as a documentary, it doesn't have the greatest production value or a riveting narrative, losing momentum at times. I've been kickboxing all my life, race motorcycles and drink my scotch neat... and I'll never be half as badass as this tiny juggernaut of a woman!
    6andrewroy-04316

    A good look at RBG's fight to end sex-based discrimination, but rather simplistic and superficial

    I don't think anyone would call RBG a poor documentary - aside from glorifying its protagonist (and hell, she just might deserve it anyways), its exposition is clean and is about an important subject. That said, I will be quite disappointed if it wins best documentary at the Oscars. It has neither the deeper character and surrounding political climate present in Won't You Be My Neighbor, nor the intrigue or human nature considerations in Three Identical Strangers, yet neither was even nominated and RBG now seems like the front runner! Focusing on this documentary, it is a pleasing narrative but unremarkable. It is clear who RBG is throughout, and we don't really get anything deeper in her character than a quiet, intense person 100% committed to their task as judge, and very committed to ending sex-based discrimination. I would've liked to see more of the opposition she faced and the real intricacies of her fight - it seemed more like she worked really hard and change just happened naturally as she focused on it. I also didn't get a good sense of her personal life or what her job as a judge is like, a missed opportunity. I really don't even know what she believed in aside from women's rights. It's easy to watch and enjoy this appreciation for an enormously impactful and relevant American figure, but it's unfortunate that the picture is so one-dimensional in representing her and just shows her perspective and not much of others. Fine film, but superficial and forgettable.

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      Directors Julie Cohen and Betsy West had both previously worked on projects involving Ginsburg, and in 2015 decided to make a documentary focusing solely on her. In 2016, the duo followed Ginsburg around to various meetings and speeches, including in Chicago and Washington, D.C., for a total of 20 hours, and conducted the face-to-face interview in 2017.
    • Citazioni

      Ruth Bader Ginsburg: [Quoting Sarah Grimké, 1837] I ask no favor for my sex, all I ask of our brethren is that they take their feet off our necks.

    • Curiosità sui crediti
      The closing credits include: "Martin Ginsburg Award for Supportive Husbanding Paul Barrett Oren Jacoby Jorge Aguirre"
    • Connessioni
      Featured in The Oscars (2019)
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      I'll Fight
      Written by Diane Warren

      Performed by Jennifer Hudson

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    • Data di uscita
      • 15 luglio 2019 (Italia)
    • Paese di origine
      • Stati Uniti
    • Siti ufficiali
      • Official site
      • Official site (Japan)
    • Lingue
      • Inglese
      • Italiano
      • Tedesco
      • Francese
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    • Aziende produttrici
      • CNN Films
      • Storyville Films
      • Better Than Fiction Productions
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    Botteghino

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    • Lordo Stati Uniti e Canada
      • 14.051.361 USD
    • Fine settimana di apertura Stati Uniti e Canada
      • 578.470 USD
      • 6 mag 2018
    • Lordo in tutto il mondo
      • 14.475.292 USD
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      • 1h 38min(98 min)
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