Suffragette

In 1912, Maud Watts is a 24-year-old laundry worker. While delivering a package, she is caught up in a suffragette protest which includes her workmate, Violet Miller. Alice Haughton, the wife of an MP, encourages women from the laundry to testify to a Parliamentary committee. Violet offers but is beaten by her abusive husband and Maud testifies. The women later learn, at a public announcement, that the vote is not to be extended. Maud is caught up in the protest, arrested, and jailed for a week. While in jail, she meets Emily Davison, a confidante of Emmeline Pankhurst.

MPAA Rating:PG-13
Genre:Biography, Drama, History
Country:United Kingdom, France
Produced By:Hannah Farrell, Tessa Ross, Faye Ward, Rose Garnett, Alison Owen, Nik Bower, Teresa Moneo, Cameron Mccracken, James Schamus, Andy Stebbing
Directed By:Sarah Gavron
Written By:Abi Morgan
Cast:Martyn Mayger, Jonathan Cullen, Ben Whishaw, Daniel Tatarsky, Aidan White, David Golt, Patricia Winker, Mariola Jaworska, Pete Meads, Lee Nicholas Harris, Edina Loskay, Amanda Lawrence, Aslihan Gulen, Adam Nagaitis, Adam Michael Dodd, Michael Pretty, John Cummins, Jared Rogers, Drew Edwards, Ruthie Luff, Sarah Finigan, Adrian Schiller, Sophie Greig, Lisa Dillon, Tamara Sharpe, Alexis Coward, Kevin Hudson, Romola Garai, Brendan Gleeson, Morgan Watkins, Ray Burnet, Natalie Wilcox, Alexander Bracq, Jamie Ballard, Natalie Press, Helen Evans, Karol Steele, Grace Stottor, Nick Hendrix, Samuel West, James Ward, Hugh O'Brien, Aleana Anthony, Michael Altoft, Helena Bonham Carter, Clive Gibson, Joanna Neary, Adam Nowell, Steven J. Jobes, Wesley Lloyd, Ross Green, Finbar Lynch, Richard Banks, Aisling Hughes, Jacob Krichefski, Lilian Price, Anne-Marie Duff, Tim Packham, Ancuta Breaban, Carey Mulligan, Pamela Betsy Cooper, Meryl Streep, Lorraine Stanley, Alice Louise Norris, Geoff Bell, Joyce Henderson, Hayley Joanne Bacon, Clive Wood, Sal Bolton, Shelley Longworth
In Theaters:Oct 12, 2015
Runtime:1 hour 46 minutes
Production:Ruby Films, Pathe UK, Film4, British Film Institute (BFI), Canal+ France, Ciné +
Budget:$14,000,000
Box Office:$4,702,420
Available On:Amazon, Itunes, Netflix, Vudu
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