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SandyMumsnet · 29/09/2015 16:28

I had the pleasure of watching a sneaky preview of the new film, Suffragette, last night and I wanted to post before it's release on October 12th to urge you to go and watch.

Be warned, you will probably leave the cinema with the rage of injustice!
As you can imagine, Suffragette is all about equality, sacrifice and determination as well as delivering a dramatic slice of history.

It stars Meryl Streep (who is holding a webchat with us on Thursday the 8th October), Carrie Mulligan, Anne-Marie Duff and Helena Bonam Carter, lots of big names who really don't disappoint.

Have a look at the trailer and let us know what you think, and do look out for the webchat thread next week where you can post your question to Meryl Streep.

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VulcanWoman · 29/09/2015 16:36

Should be a good un, look forward to seeing it.

Dancergirl · 06/10/2015 17:38

Me and my older dds (12 and 14) can't wait to see it. What certificate is it?

Devora · 06/10/2015 18:05

I'm going on Thursday! Can't wait.

ThreeRuddyTubs · 06/10/2015 18:09

Looks like a brilliant film can't wait to see it

bigbadbarry · 06/10/2015 18:10

I'm going on Friday, looking forward to it

Devora · 06/10/2015 18:10

Just to add, for those living in London: Palace of Westminster tours (Houses of Comms and Lords) are doing suffragette tours in October, recommended for children over 7. Adults ÂŁ10, children go free. My dd really enjoyed all the stories of women shackling themselves to ancient monuments...

SlightlyJadedJack · 07/10/2015 14:05

That trailer made me fill up. We take it so for granted what those women did for us. I'll definitely be going to watch it and maybe I can persuade DS too...

QueenoftheWildThings · 07/10/2015 19:15

Thanks for the tip Devora, I've just booked us in for a tour and will make a day of it with the film too!

FiveShelties · 08/10/2015 23:13

I saw it last night too. It was a very good film, amazing to see what the women did and the strain it put on their families/relationships. The film is very well done, tells the story and makes you realise just how fiercely the women fought to give women a voice, something I have been guilty of taking for granted.

Dancergirl · 09/10/2015 00:02

devora I can't see to find details of the tours, do you have a link please?

caitlinohara · 09/10/2015 09:05

I need someone else to watch it and tell me whether she gets her kids back or not! I'm not good with things like that. I need a positive ending to a film these days. It does look very good though.

Devora · 09/10/2015 14:19

Dancergirl, try this: www.parliament.uk/visiting/visiting-parliament-news/suffragette-season/

caitlinohara, do you want me to PM you with the spoiler? Grin

dottypotter · 09/10/2015 16:13

I am going to see it next week.

MrsStevenPatrickMorrissey · 11/10/2015 18:13

Hi just wondering, from those of you who have seen the film, would it be suitable for an 11 year old?? My Dd really wants to see this and I'd love to take her, just a bit weary that there might be scenes that are unsuitable? It has a 12A rating here. TIA Smile

Devora · 11/10/2015 19:29

I probably wouldn't, MrsSteven. It has scenes of sexual assault, physical violence, and a mother being forcibly separated from her child. It's quite heavy.

bigbadbarry · 11/10/2015 20:12

I'm going to take my 11-year-old next weekend (I saw it on Friday). It is quite violent and distressing in parts but I was surprised when I spoke to her this weekend how much she already knew about suffragettes. We spoke about force-feeding and violence. I think she'll be ok with it. The sexual assault is not that blatant (unless I've forgotten a scene but I don't think so) and I think it will go over her head. I think Emily Wilding Davison's death will be shocking but it isn't actually graphic.

MrsStevenPatrickMorrissey · 12/10/2015 12:28

Thanks Devora & Bigbadbarry (great name Grin) I'm a bit undecided about it now Confused she is quite a sensitive soul I think the mother being forcibly separated from her child would probably upset her most but she does know quite a bit about their story from school and she would love to see it. Would you mind letting me know how you get on with your Dd Bigbadbarry, thanks Wink

Dowser · 18/10/2015 17:03

Saw it last night with my grandson.really enjoyed it, if that's the right word but came away wondering why it wasn't based more on emmeline pankhurst's life which was quite remarkable In itself.

My 12 year old grandson enjoyed it.

dottypotter · 21/10/2015 14:21

i saw it reduced me to tears at the end very powerful very good film.

MrsStevenPatrickMorrissey · 30/10/2015 14:16

Well I took Dd to see it and we both loved it, very emotional and really powerful, Dd thought it was amazing and couldn't talk enough about it when we came out, the death of Emily Davidson was shocking in a I can't believe that just happened way not graphic or gory....its an excellent film.

MissBEverdene · 03/11/2015 18:24

OP you were spot on with the 'rage of injustice' feeling! I watched it this afternoon and felt quite emotional. I remember briefly learning about the Suffragettes at school but not really in too much detail so I've now ordered a couple of books on the subject after seeing the film.

Well worth a watch folks.

VestalVirgin · 24/02/2016 11:40

Very good film. I have absolutely zero complaints, which is very, very rare for me.

I was a bit surprised it had so much action, actually. When I learnt about the suffragettes in school, it was one or two sentences and a picture of women in old-fashioned clothes - one got the impression that they did one or two peaceful demonstrations and the men saw reason.

Glad this film is now there to show people how it really was.

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