Synopsis
Misbehaviour is a movie released in 2020.
In a bold and audacious turn of events, a group of passionate women from the Womenβs Liberation Movement set out to challenge societal norms during the iconic Miss World competition in London. This captivating drama-comedy takes viewers on a journey through the turbulent landscape of the 1970s, where the clash between tradition and feminism ignites an unforgettable protest that would forever alter the perception of beauty. As they execute their daring plan to invade the stage, they not only disrupt the live broadcast but also thrust their newly-formed organization into the global spotlight, igniting conversations that resonate to this day. With a blend of humor and poignant historical context, this film brings to life the fierce determination of women striving for equality, showcasing how an act of rebellion can lead to a revolution in thought. The aftermath of the competition reveals a dramatic shift in the perception of beauty, challenging the Western ideals that had long been upheld. Featuring a talented ensemble cast, this film is a celebration of resilience, courage, and the power of collective action, making it a must-watch for anyone interested in the intersections of history, feminism, and culture. Experience a pivotal moment in the fight for women's rights that continues to inspire and provoke discussion in contemporary society.
Left Bank Pictures