At 10th, 'Frances Ha' (2012). This black-and-white gem captures the essence of youthful aspirations and adulting challenges. Beautifully relatable!
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9th place, '20th Century Women' (2016). This poignant narrative of three women offers a look into diverse, yet interconnected, life paths.
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8th spot, 'Girlhood' (2014). A hard-hitting journey into the world of a young girl navigating life in a rough Parisian suburb. The struggle is real.
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Mustang' (2015) at 7th place. Witness five sisters' fight against stifling traditions in a Turkish village. A testament to sisterhood and freedom.
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6th spot, 'Barbie' (2023). With Margot Robbie's mesmerizing portrayal, Barbie embarks on a journey beyond plastic perfection. Unconventional yet brilliant!
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At 5th place, 'Cléo From 5 to 7' (1962). This French classic explores two hours in a singer's life, questioning mortality and existence.
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4th on our list, 'Little Women' (2019). This timeless classic narrates the lives of the March sisters. Their dreams, their love, their struggle.
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3rd spot, 'Women on the Verge of a Nervous Breakdown' (1988). This Spanish dark comedy weaves a complex web of love, betrayal, and madness.
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2nd place, 'The Worst Person in the World' (2021). An exploration of a woman's journey through love and identity in the modern world.
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Topping the list, 'A Woman Under the Influence' (1974). This dramatic masterpiece delves deep into a woman's mental breakdown. A raw and riveting performance.