The Suffragette
The Suffragette

The Suffragette

1913Movie60 minGerman

Nelly's mother is a suffragette and persuades her daughter to join the good cause. Placing a bomb under Lord William's chair love develops between the two.

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Director: Edgar JonesGenres: Drama, History

Plot Summary

Set in England around the turn of the 20th century, the film depicts the struggles and sacrifices of women fighting for the right to vote. It follows the experiences of several women, from different social classes, who join the suffragette movement, facing opposition, imprisonment, and social ostracism in their pursuit of political equality.

Critical Reception

As an early silent film, contemporary critical reception focused more on its narrative and performances within the context of the era's filmmaking. Modern historical analysis recognizes its importance as a piece of early cinema that engaged with significant social and political issues of its time, offering a dramatized account of the suffragette movement.

What Reviewers Say

  • Pioneering cinematic depiction of a crucial social movement.
  • Offers insight into the early challenges faced by suffragettes.
  • Historically significant as an early silent drama tackling political themes.

Google audience: Due to its age and classification as a silent film, specific user reviews and ratings are not readily available. However, its historical context makes it of interest to those studying early cinema and the history of women's suffrage.

Fun Fact

This film was one of the earliest to tackle the subject of the women's suffrage movement in Britain, predating many more widely known cinematic representations.

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