Some Good Historical Movies You Need to Watch at Least Once in Your Life

For an educational and entertaining night, you really can't beat these award-winning historical films, many of which have multiple Oscars. Although some of these films have historically taken the liberties of Hollywood, they are at least loosely based on fascinating true stories that

FRIDA
This history movie tells the fascinating life story of surrealist Mexican artist Frida Carroll. After experiencing a traumatic accident, Carol had a series of complications, but with the encouragement of her father, she began to draw in the process of recovery and finally decided to engage in the profession of artist

ON THE BASIS OF SEX
Jones plays the iconic Supreme Court Justice Ruth Budd Ginsberg. She is the second woman to serve on the U.S. Supreme Court. The history movie details her early school days and her groundbreaking tax cases, which formed her later argument against gender based discrimination.

APOLLO 13
Adapted from the lost Moon: the dangerous voyage of Apollo 13, published by Jim Lovell and Jeffrey Kluger in 1994, Apollo 13 tells the famous event of the runaway moon mission. While the three astronauts (Lovell, Jack Swigert, and Fred Haise) were still en route, an oxygen tank exploded, forcing NASA to cancel the task of letting these people go home alive.

UNBROKEN
Throughout the history movie, we tell the incredible story of Louis zamperini, a former Olympic athlete and veteran who survived on a raft for 47 days after his plane crashed into the Pacific Ocean during World War II

HIDDEN FIGURES
You will like this inspiring story, which centers on three talented black women at NASA (Katherine Johnson, Dorothy Vaughn, and Mary Jackson), who eventually became the mastermind behind astronaut John Glenn's entry into orbit.

THE TRIAL OF THE CHICAGO 7
The history movie follows the Chicago Seven, a group of seven Vietnam War protesters who were charged by the federal government with conspiracy and attempting to incite riots at the 1968 Democratic National Convention.

SUFFRAGETTE
Set in 20th century Britain, this history movie tells the story of the women's rights protests in 1912. When a laundry worker named Maud Watts was encouraged to join the struggle for equality, she faced many challenges that might endanger her life and family.

DARK WATERS
Rufaro plays Robert bilott, an environmental lawyer, who filed a lawsuit against DuPont in 2001 on behalf of more than 70000 people after DuPont polluted the water supply. The history movie was inspired by Nathaniel rich's 2016 New York Times magazine article "becoming a lawyer for DuPont's worst nightmare".


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