VII PILLARS ENTERTAINMENT

3 WINS & 13 NOMINATIONS
I AM WOMAN
A Film By UNJOO MOON
The Helen Reddy Story
And The Song That Launched A Revolution
For the first time on screen, I AM WOMAN tells the inspiring story of singer Helen Reddy, who wrote and sang the song “I Am Woman” that became the anthem for the women's movement in the 1970s.
The film is a story of fearless ambition and passion, of a woman who smashed through the patriarchal norms of her time to become the international singing superstar she always dreamed of being.
SYNOPSIS
1966. Helen Reddy arrives in New York with her three-year-old daughter, a suitcase and $230 in her pocket. Helen had been told she had won a recording contract, but the record company promptly dashes her hopes by telling her it has enough female stars and suggests she has fun in New York before returning home to Australia.
Helen, without a visa, decides to stay in New York anyway and pursue a singing career, struggling to make ends meet and provide for her daughter. There she befriends legendary rock journalist Lillian Roxon, who becomes her closest confident, and inspires her to write and sing the iconic song “I Am Woman” which becomes the anthem for the second wave feminist movement and galvanises a generation of women to fight for change.
She also meets Jeff Wald, a young aspiring talent manager who becomes her agent and husband. Jeff helps her get to the top, but he also suffers from a drug addiction, which gradually turns their relationship toxic. Caught in the treadmill of fame and dependent on Jeff to manage her professional life, Helen finds the strength to take control of her own career and keep pursuing her dreams.
REVIEW
Rotten Tomatoes Tomatometer 66% Fresh
METACRITIC Metascore 54
IMDB Score 6.6
Richard Roeper, Chicago Sun -imes
Kaitie Walsh, Chiccago Tribute
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...a highly-entertaining way to remember a unique singer, and skilfully re-packages her story for a new generation to enjoy...
Eddie Harrison, Film-Authority.com
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The power of her music and the enduring struggle of women makes the film resonate beyond its formulaic surface.
Leila Latif, Little White Lies
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CAST
Tilda Cobham-Hervey
Evan Peters
Danielle Macdonald
DIRECTOR
Unjoo Moon
RUNNING TIME
116 mins
GENRE
Music Biopic
LANGUAGE
English
ASPECT RATIO & FORMAT
1.85:1 4K
PRESENTED BY
Screen Australia/Westend Films/Create NSW
PRODUCTION
Goalpost Pictures
