For the duration of Women’s Month this August, Apple TV+ will be spotlighting storytellers from TV and film to celebrate the inspirational and groundbreaking work crafted by women.
In Martin Scorsese’s Killers of the Flower Moon, Native American actress Lily Gladstone delivers a powerful portrayal of Osage tribe member Mollie Burkhart. The epic film highlights Gladstone’s commanding performance in a riveting narrative of wealth, power, and survival.
The Morning Show, led by Jennifer Aniston and Reese Witherspoon, continues to captivate audiences with its sharp critique of the media landscape, driven by strong female leads who navigate the complexities of power and public scrutiny in their professional lives.
In the historical drama Lessons in Chemistry, Oscar winner Brie Larson embodies Elizabeth Zott, a chemist who challenges the norms of the 1960s with her brilliant mind and unyielding spirit. Meanwhile, Rebecca Ferguson stars in Silo, a dystopian drama that explores the human condition in a tightly controlled, subterranean world.
Jennifer Garner brings to life the thrilling narrative of The Last Thing He Told Me, portraying Hannah Hall, a woman unraveling a web of secrets that threaten her family’s safety, based on Laura Dave’s best-selling novel.
Comedy series Loot features Maya Rudolph as Molly Wells, a billionaire finding her footing in the world after a high-profile divorce, and Kristen Wiig delights in Palm Royale, a stylish comedy-drama that sees her navigating the quirks of high society.
Eva Longoria’s turn in Land of Women as a New York socialite escaping to Spain adds a humorous yet poignant touch to our lineup, blending familial duty with personal rediscovery.
The black comedy thriller Bad Sisters boasts a stellar ensemble of Irish talent, including Sharon Horgan as the fierce Eva Garvey, who leads her sisters through the chaos following a family tragedy.
Natalie Portman stars in the thriller Lady in the Lake, portraying an investigative journalist whose quest for truth brings her face-to-face with the systemic issues of 1960s Baltimore.
These are the bold voices in TV and film that are currently shaping the future of entertainment, showing women in South Africa and around the globe, what’s possible when you own your power.
Discover Women’s Month selection here: https://apple.co/WomensMonth2024
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