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“On the Basis of Sex” Trailer, Movie Clips & Poster

Directed by Mimi Leder and written by her nephew, Daniel Stiepleman. On the Basis of Sex follows the story of Ruth Bader Ginsburg, played by Felicity Jones, and her struggles for equal rights. Her life as a wife and mother, whose husband, played by Armie Hammer, entirely supported her.

The first movie clip shows what is going on during the time of Ginsburg’s career and family life. It hits heartstrings because we know her daughter is telling the truth.

Watch all the movie clips and trailer because this is a dynamite movie.

The second clip shows us how Ginsburg started to formulate her process of getting equal rights for all sexes.

The movie follows Ginsburg, and we discover what she overcame to become a U.S. Supreme Court Justice.

I am excited to see Leder directing a movie. I admire her work and hope to see more films directed by her.

The movie clip shows how strong and straightforward Ruth Bader Ginsburg confronted human rights.

This movie clip says it all.

The movie also stars Justin Theroux, Sam Waterston, and Kathy Bates.

After seeing a movie clip blocked by the studio, so I can’t show it to you, I am convinced Felicity Jones makes this movie strong. The trial or other issues in the film are just part of the story, but this is about Ginsburg. She is a fantastic person and is lucky Jones plays her in the movie.

“Miss Sloane” Storyline

Directed by John Madden, Miss Sloane is about the high-stakes world of political power brokers. The movie follows Elizabeth Sloane, played by Jessica Chastain. She is the most sought-after and formidable lobbyist in D.C., Known equally for her cunning and track record of success. She has always done whatever to win.

But when she takes on the most powerful opponent of her career, she finds that winning may come too high.

Miss Sloane also stars Mark Strong, Gugu Mbatha-Raw, Alison Pill, Michael Stuhlbarg, Jake Lacy, David Wilson Barnes, Raoul Bhaneja, Chuck Shamata with Christine Baranski, Sam Waterston, and John Lithgow.