In 1970, the Miss World competition took place in London, hosted by US comedy legend, Bob Hope. At the time, Miss World was the most-watched TV show on the planet with over 100 million viewers.  Claiming that beauty competitions demeaned women, the newly formed Women’s Liberation Movement achieved overnight fame by invading the stage and disrupting the live broadcast of the competition. Not only that, when the show resumed, the result caused uproar: the winner was not the Swedish favourite but Miss Grenada, the first black woman to be crowned Miss World. In a matter of hours, a global audience had witnessed the patriarchy driven from the stage and the Western ideal of beauty turned on its head.

A politically relevant, inspirational true story, the film skilfully combines humour with drama to celebrate all women, however they choose to navigate a male-dominated world.

The film was written by Rebecca Frayn and Gaby Chiappe,  produced by Suzanne Mackie and Sarah Jane Wheale and directed by directed by BAFTA winner Philippa Lowthorpe (Three Girls).

Breezily acted by all and peppered with some marvellous one-liners.
Buzz
Knightley and Mbatha-Raw headline an excellent band of British talent
Empire
Keira Knightley and Jessie Buckley star in this charming film as the feminist protesters who disrupted the beauty pageant
Guardian

This film is distributed by Disney.

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