An emotional drama about a courageous factory worker who fights for justice when cheated and mistreated by her company. Based on the life of Lilly Ledbetter.An emotional drama about a courageous factory worker who fights for justice when cheated and mistreated by her company. Based on the life of Lilly Ledbetter.An emotional drama about a courageous factory worker who fights for justice when cheated and mistreated by her company. Based on the life of Lilly Ledbetter.
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A really well done legal/personal drama that had the whole theater teary, if not outright crying, at the end. Patricia Clarkson was great in the lead and John Benjamin was terrific as her husband. Together they were very believable as a married, in love couple. Both seemed a bit too old to play their younger selves but that part of the film was relatively short so not a huge deal. Editing was very good and everything moved at a nice pace, no boring bits. I could've lived without the son's storyline and personally think more of the legal proceedings would've been of greater interest but I'm a lawyer so that might just be a me thing. We saw this on a lark at the Santa Barbara film festival so we really didn't know what to expect but it definitely exceeded our expectations.
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- TriviaIn 1979, Lilly Ledbetter (April 14, 1938-October 12, 2024) was hired at a Goodyear Tire and Rubber plant in Gadsden, Alabama. After nineteen years, she received an anonymous note informing her that she was receiving significantly lower pay than many male employees with comparable or less expertise and seniority. Ledbetter's sex discrimination suit against Goodyear was initially successful but her win was reversed on appeal, including at the Supreme Court. A majority of justices claimed that she would have needed to have filed her lawsuit within 180 days of her very first unequal paycheck--many years earlier--even though she had no way of knowing that her pay was unequal for most of that time. However, Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg wrote a scathing dissent that (in a break from usual Supreme Court proceedings) she read aloud from the bench, and the Lilly Ledbetter Fair Pay Act of 2009 became the first official piece of legislation passed during Barack Obama's presidency.
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- Gross US & Canada
- $50,549
- Opening weekend US & Canada
- $50,549
- May 11, 2025
- Gross worldwide
- $50,549
- Runtime1 hour 33 minutes
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