Helen Reddy & Her ’70s Feminist Anthem Roar in Trailer for I Am Woman – Advocate.com

Dubbed by men in the music industry as too angry and man-hating, Helen Reddys 1971 feminist anthem I Am Woman rose to the top of the Billboard chart and became the sound of a movement. The story behind the song and the woman who wrote and performed ir is explored in the new biopic I Am Woman, starring Tilda Cobham-Hervey (Hotel Mumbai) in the titular role.

A struggling artist, Reddy left her native Australia for the heartbeat of the music industry in the United States and was unsurprisingly met with sexism. Her musical response to male executives controlling the narrative about women artists place in the industry dovetailed with the rise of the womens rights movement. The song became a number 1 hit and a cultural phenomenon and it made Reddy a star. She won the Grammy Award for Best Pop Vocal Performance, Female in 1972.

Reddy went on to record other hits, including Angie Baby and Aint No Way to Treat a Lady, but nothing matched the influence of I Am Woman influence as part of the zeitgeist of the era.

The film, from director Unjoo Moon, costars Danielle Macdonald (Dumplin, Patti Cake$) and Evan Peters (American Horror Story).

Watch the trailer for I Am Woman below.

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