
Carey Mulligan
Maud Watts
Helena Bonham Carter
Edith Ellyn
Brendan Gleeson
Arthur Steed
Anne-Marie Duff
Violet Miller
Meryl Streep
Emmeline Pankhurst
Ben Whishaw
Sonny Watts
Romola Garai
Alice Haughton
Samuel West
Benedict Haughton
Geoff Bell
Norman Taylor
Natalie Press
Emily Davison
Adrian Schiller
David Lloyd George
Amanda Lawrence
Miss Withers
Adam Michael Dodd
George Watts
Grace Stottor
Maggie Miller
Lorraine Stanley
Mrs Coleman
Morgan Watkins
Detective Malcolm Walsop
Finbar Lynch
Hugh Ellyn
Nick Hendrix
Government Minister
Shelley Longworth
Miss Samson
Sarah Finigan
Mrs Garston
Drew Edwards
Male Laundry Worker
Adam Nagaitis
Mr Cummins
Lee Nicholas Harris
Police Constable
Joyce Henderson
Female Prison Guard
Susie Baxter
Landlady
Lisa Dillon
Mrs Drayton
Matt Blair
Mr. Drayton
Jo Neary
Woman Prisoner
Col Needham
Committee Member
John Cummins
Epsom Groundsman
Kevin Hudson
The Muffin Man (uncredited)
























Released
en
$14,000,000.00
$16,002,420.00
- #london, england
- #biography
- #feminist
- #period drama
- #woman director
- #1910s
- #suffragettes
Reviews

This is a good example of what a solid ensemble of strong women actors, coupled with an equally strong story and a creative style of direction (from Sarah Gavron) can do to illustrate really well an historical scenario. Inspired by the sparingly used Meryl Streep as Emmeline Pankhurst, this film depicts the tale of a group of women who decide that they have had enough of being put upon because of

Deeds, not words. It's a telling point in history, that of the Suffragettes, the militant women's organisations in the early 20th century who, under the banner "Votes for Women", fought for the right to vote in public elections. So case in point that any filmic treatments are greatly anticipated - and wanted of course, so here we have Sarah Gavron's film that is written by Abi Morgan and starri

> A revolution that fought within a nation, within a race, within a family. Biographical movies are always fascinating. If it is not something worthy, the movie would have not taken up the shape. It was a very good movie, and a very important historical subject. It has been 100 years since and now the world we live-in is much different and better. I think after thousands of years, now the women












