Director:Julie Cohen Betsy West
Performer:Ruth Bader Ginsburg Bill Orrin G. Hatch Rush Limbaugh Antonin Scalia Gloria Steinem Nina Totenberg George W. Barack Donald Trump Theodore Olson
The film has won the 2018 National Board of Review Award and has become a strong contender for the 2019 Oscar for Best Documentary. The 84-year-old Supreme Court Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg is a legend respected by people all over the world. Often referred to simply as RBG, Ginsburg has become a contemporary cultural symbol. The film chronicles Ginsberg's life journey. Ginsburg is first generation, second generation. They taught their daughters the concept of self-improvement. Ginsburg has been diligent and studious since she was a child. After being admitted to Harvard Law School, she met her husband Martin. Ginsburg later became a famous women's rights lawyer and made outstanding contributions to fighting for women's equal rights to work, education and development. Her husband has always been very supportive of her career. The couple works side by side in their careers, doing charity work, and raising their eldest children. Ginsburg was appointed federal commissioner in 1993. In the Trump era, Ginsburg's neutral stance is seen as a beacon of justice. After experiencing difficulties such as her husband's cancer and two cancers herself, Ginsburg still stood firm and never backed down. In contemporary times, Ginsburg is not only a legal legend, but also a popular cultural icon. Young people wear her face on T-shirts, carry it on their bags, and even tattoo it on their bodies. The spirit of hard work, self-improvement and persistence in justice she represents has also influenced the world across borders.