‘On The Basis Of Sex’ Movie
‘On The Basis Of Sex’ is the origin story of the legendary U.S. Supreme Court Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg. The film is inspired by Ruth’s incredible life and depicts her early years as a then-struggling attorney and new mother facing adversity in her fight for equal rights. When Ruth takes on a ground-breaking case, she knows the outcome could alter the courts’ view of gender discrimination. Stronger together, Ruth teams up with her husband, Martin Ginsburg, to fight for the case that catapults her to become one of the most important public figures of our time. Ruth and Martin, who were married for 56 long years, are played by Oscar nominee Felicity Jones and Armie Hammer. The movie, directed by Mimi Leder and also starring Justin Theroux and Cailee Spaeny, will be released on Blu-ray, DVD, and Digital on April 9. See more photos of the critically-acclaimed film in our gallery.
‘On The Basis Of Sex’ Movie
Felicity Jones and Armie Hammer play Ruth Bader Ginsburg and Martin Ginsburg. Ruth and Martin were married for 56 years before his death in 2010.
‘On The Basis Of Sex’ Movie
Ruth Bader Ginsburg has been a champion of gender equality since the start of her career. ‘On The Basis Of Sex’ explores the early stages of her career and her fight for equal rights.
‘On The Basis Of Sex’ Movie
Ruth Bader Ginsburg and Martin Ginsburg worked together to fight for gender equality. Ruth has become a trailblazer in the fight for equal rights. She became the second female justice of the U.S. Supreme Court in 1993.
‘On The Basis Of Sex’ Movie
Ruth Bader Ginsburg and Martin Ginsburg were married in 1954. They have two children together — Jane and James.
‘On The Basis Of Sex’ Movie
Kathy Bates also starred in ‘On The Basis Of Sex.’ She played prominent attorney, feminist, and activist Dorothy Kenyon.
‘On The Basis Of Sex’ Movie
Martin Ginsburg was a taxation law expert and professor of law at Georgetown University Law Center. Ruth and Martin both studied at Harvard Law School.
‘On The Basis Of Sex’ Movie
Ruth has served as the director of the Women’s Rights Project of the American Civil Liberties Union and was appointed to the U.S. Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia in 1980. She was named to the U.S. Supreme Court in 1993 by President Bill Clinton.