When I saw the thumbnail, I was just about to continue to scroll past but then I saw Alicia Vikander’s name and I immediately clicked on the trailer to watch. Alicia is such an amazing actress and I can’t wait to see how she does in this film!
When it's comes to money, everyone knows what sells. You think that this is a movie to showcase an empowered women, but do not question why now? That again is a simple money making policy. Using women to make more money for men. They do not care about women. Like when they funded the feminist moment to make sure more women are in work force. People where shocked to find out that this was just so that more people can pay taxes. Previously they were able to tax only one person in family, now two. Brilliant, Yes. For Women's liberation, No. Enjoy.
Ok this movie looks really good but I’m getting tired of every single trailer that wants to be emotional yet also uplifting and inspiring using the same “Rise Up” song
I was JUST scrolling down to the comments to say exactly this lol. I'm so tired of this song, it feels like studios don't want to have to buy a different one so the trailer houses only have like one song per genre.
Rodoulaxch I’m not sure what you mean by this? I’m not talking about the movies soundtrack just this specific song in the trailer. This song probably isn’t even in the movie, they just used it in the trailer, which is my whole point. They keep re-using the same song for every trailer when it’s not in the movie, they just want to be lazy and use the same song to show the movie will be ~emotional but uplifting~
@@OK-hi5ym Yes, I know and I agree. Trailers aren't actually edited or made by the filmmakers or even the production staff (most of the time); they usually get sent to a "Trailer House" with some general descriptions like "Comedy with an uplifting ending". The trailer houses have to use specific assets that the studio provides, and that includes the video effects, text, AND the music for the trailer. Movie soundtracks are often not completed until well after the time when advertising begins, so it makes sense they wouldn't use something directly from the score (major franchises such as Batman, Star Wars, etc are kind of an exception, but even they usually pull music from previous films and maybe tweak it). I was saying that the studios are too cheap to buy another "inspirational true story" song as an asset for their trailer so its the only one trailer houses can use for a movie like this.
“We gotta stop suckin and begin to bite!” 👊😤 Lorraine Toussaint, you are a breath of fresh air. Not to mention the outstanding cast: Alicia, Julianne Moore, Bette Midler, & Janelle Monae.
@NickoLps If equality feels like oppression then that means you’re truly privileged. Stop whining and educate yourself on gender politics you sound ignorant as hell lol.
@NickoLps I stand by my point that we're not equal so yes you're a whiny, uneducated brat. There's so much wrong with your comment it's actually hilarious. Stay afraid if you want to you're in charge of your own emotions.
The liberation of women is not over, the fight keeps on going. I can't wait to see this movie, it looks very respectful of such an amazing woman, her work and all the good she has done for women.
@@squatch545 Well, you are a troll, but maybe someone will shed tears for you when you are older and have led a giant movement for human rights. By that time, you could be human yourself.
@@marthawoodworth6907 , ''THTAT'S your come-back?'', well she was working for C.I.A., and that's a fact, and instead of giving answer on ,,Why shed tears?'' question you start speaking about ''Joe Smith'' here which doesn't giving any answer to ,,hers/his'' question at all, and you even ask ''THAT'S your come back?'', well your ''answer'' equals ,,Joe Smith's'' ''comeback whether what you said about ''her/him'' is true or not cause it still doesn't give any answer on ''her/his'' question. Good bye to both of you, and I hope people will learn to communicate better then spoiled eight year old brats.
Set back? That's a very linear Man's way of thinking, but the wisest of all men, King Solomon, wrote, "To everything there is a season, and a time and a purpose under Heaven." All things rise to an extreme, and then they begin to fall.
@@johnnash297 Its...new. Depending on how you look at (and what your base IQ is) the world to be is either a wonderland of potential or Pandoras Box-O-Problems. Some of it can be both at the same time like the globalization making everything so connected that two strangers on the internet somewhere on the globe can have a conversation. BUT the whole world is also basically getting a pandemic because there was probably some chick in China who went Ozzy Osbourne and swallowed instead of spitting out the bat.
I hate how the thumbnail of this video is a girl in a playboy bunny suit. Being a woman is that literally that depressing. They even have to sexually objectify women to sell a movie about women empowerment to women.
You mean women insist on objectifying themselves even to sell themselves as feminists..... women made this movie so “they” are women responsible for this.
Cant wait to see the movie. It sucks that to this day we’re going backwards. Arkansas has a law were u have to ask the father for permission for an abortion. There is also the “if a women accidentally miscarries she could go to jail”
@@AmitZinmanVideo No, Gloria Steinem was legitimately a CIA agent. She's spoken about it on camera although the videos not widely known or talked about.
@@AmitZinmanVideo A stretch huh? Let's do a too long for a YT comment examination of her involvement with the CIA. Maybe read it but I know you wont. Before I start on Ms. Steinem I should offer a quick background on the reason we know much of what we know about the CIA's role in American media through the 60's and 70's. In 1975 the U.S. Senate convened the Church Committee to investigate intelligence community abuses, including but not limited to the CIA. One of the most alarming revelations of the investigation was Project Mockingbird, a widespread CIA program paying journalists and authors to publish information that came directly from Langley, VA. In 1967 Rampart Magazine did a story on a CIA cut out called the Independent Research Service. Steinem was forced to address the reason she was the director of this CIA front organization so she granted interviews to The NY Times and The Washington Post, both of which were exposed as complict in Project Mockingbird. In both softball interviews she claims to have taken the initiative in contacting Cord Meyers, who headed the CIA’s International Organization Division and its prized Operation Mockingbird. So according to Steinem the propaganda campaign didn't seek her out, she approached them. It seems out of character for a liberal feminist to be approaching the CIA so that she can push their propaganda, until one studies Steinems character and not her words. Despite her so-called liberal feminist credentials, Steinem has had a clear preference for very conservative men, often with CIA and/or FBI links. She had a nine-year relationship with Stanley Pottinger, a Nixon Ford assistant attorney general, who played a prominent role in undermining civil rights enforcement under both administrations. He also obstructed FBI investigations into the assassinations of Martin Luther King, and the ex-Chilean Foreign Minister Orlando Letelier. In 1984 Pottinger was investigated for participating in the Iran contra scandal, a CIA scheme to illegally smuggle arms to Iran. In the 1980’s, Steinem dated Henry Kissinger. Yes, Gloria Steinem- feminist icon -dated Henry Kissinger. Concerns were again raised in 1975 when the feminist magazine Off Our Backs ran a story with their discovery of Steinem’s earlier CIA employment. The article raised a host of concerns about her sudden installation- mainly by corporate media -as the official leader of the US women’s movement without any previous involvement in feminist groups or campaigns. During this 1975 scrutiny two prominent NOW members- Carol Hanisch and Kathie Sarachild -openly accused Steinem of working for the CIA and “directing the movement toward moderation and capitulation.” Ultimately NOW director Friedan became concerned “a paralysis of leadership” in the movement “could be due to the CIA” and demanded that Steinem respond. After three months, Steinem wrote a six-page letter to various feminist publications describing her work on two student festivals in 1959 and 1962 that were funded by the CIA. Aiming to deflect the charge she was or had been a government operative, it stated, “I naively thought then that the ultimate money source didn’t matter since, in my own experience, no control or orders came with it.” We now know this comment to be disingenuous as her direct role with the CIA officially ended in 1969 when she left the Independent Research Service. Although it was later discovered that she was on the CIA's payroll through 1975, at least. The Off Our Backs article also raises questions about a parallel organization Steinem started in competition with NOW. Starting parallel groups is a common strategy employed by US intelligence to sabotage grassroots organizationsin. Steinem's contrived counter organization was called Women’s Action Alliance. It engaged mainly in information gathering. It had a $20,000 grant from Rockefeller Family Fund for the establishment of a “national clearinghouse information and referral service” on the women’s movement. WAA collected information on key women leaders and their groups and activities, presumably facilitation FBI/CIA efforts to monitor them. In the late seventies and early seventies, African American organizers became concerned about a pattern in which agents posing as black feminists infiltrated their community groups in an effort to split off women members into separate organizations. This was traced back to a phenomenon in 1978 when Steinem put a book called Black Macho and the Myth of the Superwoman on the cover of Ms. Magazine which she was editing at the time. The book was allegedly “written,” by a Black “feminist” and “activist” named Michele Wallace. Like Steinem, Wallace came out nowhere in her early 20's and was proclaimed the “leader” of Black feminism. In the book, Wallace called abolitionists like Harriet Tubman and Sojourner Truth “ugly” and “stupid” for supporting Black men. She called Black Revolutionaries “chauvinist macho pigs” and advised Black women to “go it alone.” Gloria Steinem maintained that Wallace’s book would “define the future of Black relationships” and she pushed hard to make sure the book received massive publicity. Gloria Steinem’s efforts triggered a flood of “Hate Black Men” books and films that continues to this day. That message was combined with the CIA's flooding of narcotics into black communities while the Justice Department incarcerated black men at globally historic rates. Gloria Steinem was a legitimate CIA operative for her entire life.
Love Alicia Vikander, she's a fantastic actress but a puzzling choice of casting to play Gloria Steinem. Not to mention the contrast, physically wise, to older Gloria (Julianne Moore) is too drastic imo.
I can't believe such a beautiful and powerful young woman never seemed to have a boyfriend in the movie, I find that very very hard to believe that there wasn't a man in her life....that would have been good to see who she would go for!!
I kno she a social beast, I use to read her articles, always admired her intelligence,🤓 spirit,👻 GRIT, GUTS😼, SHE GOT SOUL, 💙💚RESPECT DUE, THIS LOOK LIKE A DOPE ASS FILM, I WANNA SEE 👌🎥🎥🎥👻👻🕊️
The feminist version of Aaron Sorkin's The Trial of Chicago 7. I know that this film is based on factual story about Gloria Steinem but i do think the film is quiet uneven, although engaging at times. I give this an 6.6/10. Very good film actually. 👍👍
To anyone wondering why the thumbnail is of her in a bunnie suit is because it was part of her iconic story. Honestly I took one look at the thumbnail and knew it was going to be about female activism because the playboy club was an iconic part of the 60s as well as it's backlash and the growth of femals empowerment after. If the first thing you thought was that it was a way to grab a man's attention then you are part of the problem and you use an outdated form of feminism.
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If the only thing you can think is what other people have told you think, you have a bigger problem than what other people think.
I'm only vaguely familiar with Gloria Steinman's story, so she was basically what many 20th century women's liberationists modeled themselves after? Cause I've talked to many women who when they describe a "dramatic dream life" it seems very similar to these scenes...with Italy and Coachella thrown in for good measure. JT
Even though I'm not the biggest fan of Hugh Hefner... I was reading a book written by on of the Original Club Bunnies about the original Club bunnies ( even Debbie Harry of Blondie, Suzanne Sullivan ( My Best Friends Wedding), Carol Cleveland ( Monty Python ), Lauren Hutton, Katheryn Lee Scott, Kimba Wood ( U.S Federal Judge ), Lynn Moody ( Roots ) They said it was kind of a stepping stone for women even though 'Some" women didn't see it that way... They said they earned enough money to put themselves through college, to pay for kids & houses they said they earned more money in a week OR month then their fathers earned in a year
Love Taymor, Moore, Vikander and Steinem (read many of her books and articles) so I'm looking forward to seeing this. One thing that drives me crazy though is this stereotypical, cliche, clap-trap about following your heart over your mind ('out of our heads and into our hearts'). We've got both, for a reason. We need to use both, for a reason. Throwing one out over the other is going to run you into problematic at best and disastrous at worse. Listen to your head, follow your heart, the best path lies when the two of them are combined.
Very timely and needed now, but I’m not sure about the presentation. The scene when she’s talking to different versions of herself might be a little too surreal.
I kinda liked it...haven't some of us had that experience lookin back at our younger selves.. on a long journey of course not knowing what was going to be made of it..I found it very humbling like look how far you've come...encouragement...empowerment..
M A My worry is scenes like the one I mentioned will take me out of the film. Of course, I also don’t like when characters talk to the camera, so obviously I’m a bit of a traditionalist when it comes to film.
When I saw the thumbnail, I was just about to continue to scroll past but then I saw Alicia Vikander’s name and I immediately clicked on the trailer to watch. Alicia is such an amazing actress and I can’t wait to see how she does in this film!
Can't wait. Met Gloria Steinem in Times Square. She was warm, low-key and so open to talk. I hope this movie does her justice.
Unfortunate that the thumbnail click bait is the bunny outfit on a movie about such a powerful woman.
I WAS WAITING FOR SOMEONE TO SAY THIS!
True...except that her undercover work as a bunny is an iconic part of her career.
Honestly... that’s how we catch people. A good technique for getting people to click in. ESPECIALLY the men who NEEED to see this
The irony
When it's comes to money, everyone knows what sells. You think that this is a movie to showcase an empowered women, but do not question why now? That again is a simple money making policy. Using women to make more money for men. They do not care about women. Like when they funded the feminist moment to make sure more women are in work force. People where shocked to find out that this was just so that more people can pay taxes. Previously they were able to tax only one person in family, now two. Brilliant, Yes. For Women's liberation, No. Enjoy.
Ok this movie looks really good but I’m getting tired of every single trailer that wants to be emotional yet also uplifting and inspiring using the same “Rise Up” song
No music no movie lol. What's the problem with that? This movie will be emotional too
I was JUST scrolling down to the comments to say exactly this lol. I'm so tired of this song, it feels like studios don't want to have to buy a different one so the trailer houses only have like one song per genre.
Rodoulaxch I’m not sure what you mean by this? I’m not talking about the movies soundtrack just this specific song in the trailer. This song probably isn’t even in the movie, they just used it in the trailer, which is my whole point. They keep re-using the same song for every trailer when it’s not in the movie, they just want to be lazy and use the same song to show the movie will be ~emotional but uplifting~
@@OK-hi5ym Yes, I know and I agree. Trailers aren't actually edited or made by the filmmakers or even the production staff (most of the time); they usually get sent to a "Trailer House" with some general descriptions like "Comedy with an uplifting ending". The trailer houses have to use specific assets that the studio provides, and that includes the video effects, text, AND the music for the trailer. Movie soundtracks are often not completed until well after the time when advertising begins, so it makes sense they wouldn't use something directly from the score (major franchises such as Batman, Star Wars, etc are kind of an exception, but even they usually pull music from previous films and maybe tweak it).
I was saying that the studios are too cheap to buy another "inspirational true story" song as an asset for their trailer so its the only one trailer houses can use for a movie like this.
Oops, not sure if I misread your comment OP or if I replied to a thing thats not on here anymore so you can ignore that first sentence.
I’ve seen Mrs. America and I’ll watch this as well. Such a brilliant woman!
Yeah, the actress who played gloria in the series and the one here(older version)... Looks alike. She made me eager to watch it.
Same.
Democrat propaganda
@@olayemichayah466 yaaas we love it!!
Marina and The Devil TRUMP 2020
It's been way too long since I saw Alicia Vikander in anything good!
@Christopher Allen Sheltered
“We gotta stop suckin and begin to bite!” 👊😤 Lorraine Toussaint, you are a breath of fresh air.
Not to mention the outstanding cast: Alicia, Julianne Moore, Bette Midler, & Janelle Monae.
@NickoLps
If equality feels like oppression then that means you’re truly privileged. Stop whining and educate yourself on gender politics you sound ignorant as hell lol.
@NickoLps I stand by my point that we're not equal so yes you're a whiny, uneducated brat. There's so much wrong with your comment it's actually hilarious. Stay afraid if you want to you're in charge of your own emotions.
The liberation of women is not over, the fight keeps on going.
I can't wait to see this movie, it looks very respectful of such an amazing woman, her work and all the good she has done for women.
> The liberation of women is not over, the fight keeps on going.
yes in majority muslim countries .. wake up buttercup
@@pixieluvv are you implying that those are the only places the fight isn't over?
@@pixieluvv What's the point of your statement?
@@pixieluvv Girl wtf is actually wrong with you? Get over your internalized misogyny and "wake up buttercup".
Gloria Steinem was also a CIA agent. Fight the power! Right?
Did anybody else shed tears watching this? And did anyone notice that Gloria herself makes a brief appearance?
She was a CIA agent. Why shed tears?
@@squatch545 Well, you are a troll, but maybe someone will shed tears for you when you are older and have led a giant movement for human rights. By that time, you could be human yourself.
@@marthawoodworth6907 Well you are a troll, and can't stand the fact anyone could possibly point out something negative about your heroine.
@@squatch545 Wait. Seriously? THAT'S your come-back?
@@marthawoodworth6907 , ''THTAT'S your come-back?'', well she was working for C.I.A., and that's a fact, and instead of giving answer on ,,Why shed tears?'' question you start speaking about ''Joe Smith'' here which doesn't giving any answer to ,,hers/his'' question at all, and you even ask ''THAT'S your come back?'', well your ''answer'' equals ,,Joe Smith's'' ''comeback whether what you said about ''her/him'' is true or not cause it still doesn't give any answer on ''her/his'' question. Good bye to both of you, and I hope people will learn to communicate better then spoiled eight year old brats.
Excellent director and writer, as well as cast. I like it when people try to switch up the bio-pic a bit.
I see Alicia , i click
Love Julianne Moore she is a true chameleon. Everything I've watched her in she gives it 100%. I'm surprised she hasn't got more than one Oscar.
Looks like the world is about to be set back about 50 years. Hope this movie can motivate young people to see what a battle the last 50 were.
Set back? That's a very linear Man's way of thinking, but the wisest of all men, King Solomon, wrote, "To everything there is a season, and a time and a purpose under Heaven." All things rise to an extreme, and then they begin to fall.
@@chodeshadar18 Let's smoke together sometime man. Cheech and Chong.
Human rights, civil rights? sure let us return to the dark ages Fuck the King!
@ Is new shit better or easier than old shit?
@@johnnash297 Its...new. Depending on how you look at (and what your base IQ is) the world to be is either a wonderland of potential or Pandoras Box-O-Problems.
Some of it can be both at the same time like the globalization making everything so connected that two strangers on the internet somewhere on the globe can have a conversation.
BUT the whole world is also basically getting a pandemic because there was probably some chick in China who went Ozzy Osbourne and swallowed instead of spitting out the bat.
After Mrs America and Rose Byrne’s portrayal of this icon, I’m all in baby.
I was going to comment as much, after watching that program we are mostly familiar with all the characters.
I read this amazing,mindblowing book and i can't wait to watch this!
oh hell yes.
Shut up
❤️
troy
@Smoothsails 😜
Damm Julia you’ve still got it girl, wip them young upstarts at the oscars you’ve got the nomination in the bag for sure
It was about time.. Gloria Steinem is my hero.. 🌼
It's Minnie May as young Gloria. Woooow
i knew i recognized her from somewhere!!!!
Love you 🔥 Alicia Vikander
I hate how the thumbnail of this video is a girl in a playboy bunny suit. Being a woman is that literally that depressing. They even have to sexually objectify women to sell a movie about women empowerment to women.
so sad lol
To be fair it worked on me too! LOL!
You mean women insist on objectifying themselves even to sell themselves as feminists..... women made this movie so “they” are women responsible for this.
@@ThisTall Women made this movie but I guarantee you there were men in charge of the marketing.
Great point
"The truth will set you free but first it will piss you off."
rose byrne was incredible as gloria, lets see how alicia does!
In case anybody wants so know: The song is "Rise up" by Audra Day (playing actually Billie Holiday in cinema).
This looks absolutely incredible
Watched the movie it was brilliant!
Looks motivational with a history lesson; can't beat this all star line up
Alicia vikander nailed the impression!
So amazing definitely watchif
I’M READY FOR THISSSSS
Goosebumps all over!!! 💪✊✊✊
I love the CRT they snuck in!😂😂❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️
Julianne Moore did a great job!!!
Great cast ❤️
so looking forward to this
wow wow I love Julie Taymor, looking forward to this!
My nephew and my daughter both are playing in the background I am so proud of them cannot wait to watch the movie
The star power in this film! I thought it was gonna be a comedy because all i saw was the bunny outfits... 😂😂
I miss Julie Taymor making movies and I'm happy to see a new one come out
It is an excellent film, don't miss it!
When I get goosebumps, it's a sign that the movie's gonna be good.
i love how the glasses appear a lot more in the trailer
This looks great!
I’m very excited to see this
I’m so excited for this 😍
Cant wait to see the movie. It sucks that to this day we’re going backwards. Arkansas has a law were u have to ask the father for permission for an abortion. There is also the “if a women accidentally miscarries she could go to jail”
The father should have a say in whether or not his child gets murdered. The child is not the mother's body.
WranSlayer oh so if it’s not the mothers body then she can easily give ur uneducated self the fetus.
@@Vanessa-ij5nf No. She can let nature do its thing and allow the baby to be born.
WranSlayer maybe every guy should get a vasectomy (it’s reversible) that way this thing doesn’t happen 🤷🏻♀️
I see Alicia, I click (BTW looks amazing)
Awesome!
VVVV Excited for this
This is a story that needs telling. Bravo.
Heck ya, and people will be shocked when they discover the fact that Gloria Steinem was a CIA agent. But me and you already know that.
@@acetate909 you, me and Boss Putin.
@@AmitZinmanVideo
No, Gloria Steinem was legitimately a CIA agent. She's spoken about it on camera although the videos not widely known or talked about.
@@acetate909 that's kind of a stretch, she worked in her youth for an organization that was covertly funded indirectly by the CIA.
@@AmitZinmanVideo
A stretch huh? Let's do a too long for a YT comment examination of her involvement with the CIA. Maybe read it but I know you wont.
Before I start on Ms. Steinem I should offer a quick background on the reason we know much of what we know about the CIA's role in American media through the 60's and 70's.
In 1975 the U.S. Senate convened the Church Committee to investigate intelligence community abuses, including but not limited to the CIA. One of the most alarming revelations of the investigation was Project Mockingbird, a widespread CIA program paying journalists and authors to publish information that came directly from Langley, VA.
In 1967 Rampart Magazine did a story on a CIA cut out called the Independent Research Service. Steinem was forced to address the reason she was the director of this CIA front organization so she granted interviews to The NY Times and The Washington Post, both of which were exposed as complict in Project Mockingbird.
In both softball interviews she claims to have taken the initiative in contacting Cord Meyers, who headed the CIA’s International Organization Division and its prized Operation Mockingbird. So according to Steinem the propaganda campaign didn't seek her out, she approached them. It seems out of character for a liberal feminist to be approaching the CIA so that she can push their propaganda, until one studies Steinems character and not her words.
Despite her so-called liberal feminist credentials, Steinem has had a clear preference for very conservative men, often with CIA and/or FBI links. She had a nine-year relationship with Stanley Pottinger, a Nixon Ford assistant attorney general, who played a prominent role in undermining civil rights enforcement under both administrations. He also obstructed FBI investigations into the assassinations of Martin Luther King, and the ex-Chilean Foreign Minister Orlando Letelier.
In 1984 Pottinger was investigated for participating in the Iran contra scandal, a CIA scheme to illegally smuggle arms to Iran.
In the 1980’s, Steinem dated Henry Kissinger. Yes, Gloria Steinem- feminist icon -dated Henry Kissinger.
Concerns were again raised in 1975 when the feminist magazine Off Our Backs ran a story with their discovery of Steinem’s earlier CIA employment. The article raised a host of concerns about her sudden installation- mainly by corporate media -as the official leader of the US women’s movement without any previous involvement in feminist groups or campaigns.
During this 1975 scrutiny two prominent NOW members- Carol Hanisch and Kathie Sarachild -openly accused Steinem of working for the CIA and “directing the movement toward moderation and capitulation.” Ultimately NOW director Friedan became concerned “a paralysis of leadership” in the movement “could be due to the CIA” and demanded that Steinem respond.
After three months, Steinem wrote a six-page letter to various feminist publications describing her work on two student festivals in 1959 and 1962 that were funded by the CIA. Aiming to deflect the charge she was or had been a government operative, it stated, “I naively thought then that the ultimate money source didn’t matter since, in my own experience, no control or orders came with it.”
We now know this comment to be disingenuous as her direct role with the CIA officially ended in 1969 when she left the Independent Research Service. Although it was later discovered that she was on the CIA's payroll through 1975, at least.
The Off Our Backs article also raises questions about a parallel organization Steinem started in competition with NOW. Starting parallel groups is a common strategy employed by US intelligence to sabotage grassroots organizationsin. Steinem's contrived counter organization was called Women’s Action Alliance. It engaged mainly in information gathering. It had a $20,000 grant from Rockefeller Family Fund for the establishment of a “national clearinghouse information and referral service” on the women’s movement. WAA collected information on key women leaders and their groups and activities, presumably facilitation FBI/CIA efforts to monitor them.
In the late seventies and early seventies, African American organizers became concerned about a pattern in which agents posing as black feminists infiltrated their community groups in an effort to split off women members into separate organizations. This was traced back to a phenomenon in 1978 when Steinem put a book called Black Macho and the Myth of the Superwoman on the cover of Ms. Magazine which she was editing at the time.
The book was allegedly “written,” by a Black “feminist” and “activist” named Michele Wallace. Like Steinem, Wallace came out nowhere in her early 20's and was proclaimed the “leader” of Black feminism. In the book, Wallace called abolitionists like Harriet Tubman and Sojourner Truth “ugly” and “stupid” for supporting Black men. She called Black Revolutionaries “chauvinist macho pigs” and advised Black women to “go it alone.”
Gloria Steinem maintained that Wallace’s book would “define the future of Black relationships” and she pushed hard to make sure the book received massive publicity. Gloria Steinem’s efforts triggered a flood of “Hate Black Men” books and films that continues to this day.
That message was combined with the CIA's flooding of narcotics into black communities while the Justice Department incarcerated black men at globally historic rates.
Gloria Steinem was a legitimate CIA operative for her entire life.
wow alicia vikander IS ALIVE!!!
For those who are searching for the song's title, its' Andra Day's "Rise Up". ♥
Yes, and yes, and YES!
Love Alicia & Julianne.
Still relevant today in 2022
Love Alicia Vikander, she's a fantastic actress but a puzzling choice of casting to play Gloria Steinem. Not to mention the contrast, physically wise, to older Gloria (Julianne Moore) is too drastic imo.
tru tho..i mean i love Alicia... and yep it is too drastic from young Alicia then boom it's Julianne Moore hehe
Agreed. I immediately felt she didn’t fit in this movie.
i don't see the appeal of Vikander in this movie. Very boring.
YESSSS!!!!!!!!!!
Yes please
I am going to Love this movie!
Love this !! I am in
wow, Julianne moore looks and sounds just like gloria!
Way too pretty to play Gloria.
Wow so true speaking will get you right it's called a freedom of speech
Oscar Buzz anyone?
Best Actress
Best Supporting Actress
please tellme I'm not the only one who clicked on this video because of Hyungwon style tiktok hairstyle on the thumbnail...
I can't believe such a beautiful and powerful young woman never seemed to have a boyfriend in the movie, I find that very very hard to believe that there wasn't a man in her life....that would have been good to see who she would go for!!
Why does this trailer about Gloria Steinem make me smile? Because men say they like strong women, until Meet
they're one
I kno she a social beast, I use to read her articles, always admired her intelligence,🤓 spirit,👻 GRIT, GUTS😼, SHE GOT SOUL, 💙💚RESPECT DUE, THIS LOOK LIKE A DOPE ASS FILM, I WANNA SEE 👌🎥🎥🎥👻👻🕊️
Nothing changes 💔
Can’t wait to see this. Bet I will be cheering out loud by the end.
Mrs. America already accomplished this. And it looked much more well done.
Ohhhhhhh you know this is gonna be good!
Julianne Moore ❤️ and Taymor! What!?
The feminist version of Aaron Sorkin's The Trial of Chicago 7. I know that this film is based on factual story about Gloria Steinem but i do think the film is quiet uneven, although engaging at times. I give this an 6.6/10. Very good film actually. 👍👍
WOW I'm literally at the verge of tears at the end, this is amazing!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Can not wait!!!!!!!!!
Looks interesting
Oscar worthy
Wow!!!
I almost missed finding this trailer because I couldn't associate it in my head with its thumbnail image. Thought it was Britney Spears or something.
🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥
To anyone wondering why the thumbnail is of her in a bunnie suit is because it was part of her iconic story. Honestly I took one look at the thumbnail and knew it was going to be about female activism because the playboy club was an iconic part of the 60s as well as it's backlash and the growth of femals empowerment after. If the first thing you thought was that it was a way to grab a man's attention then you are part of the problem and you use an outdated form of feminism.
If the only thing you can think is what other people have told you think, you have a bigger problem than what other people think.
How is Alicia's American Accent? Ohhhhh!! I love Alicia Vikander..
When is this coming out?
YESS
Wow 😍
I'm only vaguely familiar with Gloria Steinman's story, so she was basically what many 20th century
women's liberationists modeled themselves after? Cause I've talked to many women who when they
describe a "dramatic dream life" it seems very similar to these scenes...with Italy and Coachella thrown
in for good measure. JT
I want uzo aduba in it but it already happened..
1:51 “Speaking your mind will get you in deep trouble! The truth will set you free!”
Every revolution needs someone !
Revolution? You know that Gloria Steinem was a CIA agent right? You didn't know that until I just told you, huh?
Was that adele singing?
She could do well in Bollywood
At last. I get to see it and not hear about it.
Bhot hard
why isnt there any black actors in the title tho, Janelle is big, she should be there
Even though I'm not the biggest fan of Hugh Hefner... I was reading a book written by on of the Original Club Bunnies about the original Club bunnies ( even Debbie Harry of Blondie, Suzanne Sullivan ( My Best Friends Wedding), Carol Cleveland ( Monty Python ), Lauren Hutton, Katheryn Lee Scott, Kimba Wood ( U.S Federal Judge ), Lynn Moody ( Roots )
They said it was kind of a stepping stone for women even though 'Some" women didn't see it that way... They said they earned enough money to put themselves through college, to pay for kids & houses
they said they earned more money in a week OR month then their fathers earned in a year
Love Taymor, Moore, Vikander and Steinem (read many of her books and articles) so I'm looking forward to seeing this. One thing that drives me crazy though is this stereotypical, cliche, clap-trap about following your heart over your mind ('out of our heads and into our hearts'). We've got both, for a reason. We need to use both, for a reason. Throwing one out over the other is going to run you into problematic at best and disastrous at worse. Listen to your head, follow your heart, the best path lies when the two of them are combined.
The country needs a movie like this right now.
Very timely and needed now, but I’m not sure about the presentation. The scene when she’s talking to different versions of herself might be a little too surreal.
I kinda liked it...haven't some of us had that experience lookin back at our younger selves.. on a long journey of course not knowing what was going to be made of it..I found it very humbling like look how far you've come...encouragement...empowerment..
M A My worry is scenes like the one I mentioned will take me out of the film. Of course, I also don’t like when characters talk to the camera, so obviously I’m a bit of a traditionalist when it comes to film.
Was it combined in mrs. America??
FUCK YES!
Unfortunate about the thumbnail but I clicked as soon as I read Alicia Vikander and Julianne Moore
Get woke!