From Crazy Rich Asians To Amelie, 8 Feminist Romantic Films To Watch On Your Movie Marathon Date!
Author I Mrunal Subhedar
Crazy Rich Asians (Netflix)
Against Singapore's elite, Crazy Rich Asians explores family, tradition, and love triumphing over expectations.
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Happiness Is A Four-Letter Word (Youtube)
Adapted from Nozizwe Cynthia Jele's novel, this drama follows three friends in South Africa on their quest for happiness.
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How to Be Single (Prime Video)
Based on Liz Tuccillo's novel, this 2016 film is a modern guide to embracing singlehood in New York City.
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Amélie (Prime Video)
Jean-Pierre Jeunet's magical romantic comedy empowers its female protagonist in a visually distinctive world.
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Sounds Like Love (Netflix)
This film challenges gender stereotypes, showcasing a woman rebuilding her life post breakup.
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Angry Indian Goddesses (Zee5)
Angry Indian Goddesses celebrates diverse female friendships, empowerment, and individuality.
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Fifty (Netflix)
This film is a story about four women navigating their way through the complexities of love and life.
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Book Club: The Next Chapter (Jio Cinema)
Featuring a woman-led cast, it shatters stereotypes of older women, emphasising vibrant friendships and eventful lives.
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