Hidden Figures (2016)

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The untold story of Katherine G. Johnson, Dorothy Vaughan and Mary Jackson – brilliant African-American women working at NASA and serving as the brains behind one of the greatest operations in history – the launch of astronaut John Glenn into orbit. The visionary trio crossed all gender and race lines to inspire generations to dream big.

Film Overview
"Hidden Figures", directed by Theodore Melfi and released in 2016, is a biographical drama movie that stresses the frequently neglected contributions of African-American females in NASA's early years. The movie, based on the non-fiction book of the exact same name by Margot Lee Shetterly, tells the real story of 3 fantastic African-American females: Katherine G. Johnson (played by Taraji P. Henson), Dorothy Vaughan (played by Octavia Spencer), and Mary Jackson (played by Janelle Monae).

Plot Summary
Embed in the early 1960s throughout the height of the space race between the United States and the Soviet Union, "Hidden Figures" features these ladies combating against racial and gender discrimination at NASA. Katherine G. Johnson, a mathematical sage, is designated to calculate the flight trajectory for the very first American manned spaceflight by astronaut Alan Shepard. She undergoes ridicule and marginalization from her white male colleagues, disallowing her from attending essential rundowns and making her beverage from a "colored" coffee pot.

Dorothy Vaughan, on the other hand, supervises the black "computer systems" (ladies who carried out calculations by hand), yet is not recognized with an official manager's title or provided matching pay. She discovers Fortran and teaches her group to navigate the brand-new IBM computer system, maintaining their significance in an increasingly mechanized age.

Mary Jackson, a strong-willed engineer, fights for the right to study at an all-white school to earn an engineering degree, which she effectively does despite the resistance she faces.

Critical Acclaim
"Hidden Figures" is not only a cinematic event of these impressive females however also an exploration of the racial tension and gender inequality in an allegedly progressive clinical setting. The powerful on-screen representation by Henson, Spencer, and Monae showcases the challenges the real-life equivalents needed to get rid of to lead the way for future generations of women in science and innovation. Their efficiencies, together with those of supporting stars Kevin Costner and Jim Parsons, justly won prevalent important acclaim.

Impact and Legacy
"Hidden Figures" provides historic insight into the essential function these underappreciated ladies played in among the most substantial achievements in American space exploration history - the launch of astronaut John Glenn into orbit. The movie not just humanizes the occasions leading up to this historic launch however likewise effectively highlights the important contribution of these females who worked behind the scenes, unacknowledged for their labor.

In terms of industrial success, the movie earned over $230 million worldwide, becoming the highest-grossing Best Picture nominee at the 89th Academy Awards. It got three Oscar elections, including Best Picture, Best Adapted Screenplay, and Best Supporting Actress for Octavia Spencer. Beyond its vital and business success, the film stands as an inspiring piece that admires the marginalized figures who made significant contributions to science and society despite misfortunes.

Top Cast

  • Taraji P. Henson (small)
    Taraji P. Henson
    Katherine G. Johnson
  • Octavia Spencer (small)
    Octavia Spencer
    Dorothy Vaughan
  • Janelle Monáe (small)
    Janelle Monáe
    Mary Jackson
  • Kevin Costner (small)
    Kevin Costner
    Al Harrison
  • Kirsten Dunst (small)
    Kirsten Dunst
    Vivian Mitchell
  • Jim Parsons (small)
    Jim Parsons
    Paul Stafford
  • Mahershala Ali (small)
    Mahershala Ali
    Jim Johnson
  • Glen Powell (small)
    Glen Powell
    John Glenn
  • Ariana Neal (small)
    Ariana Neal
    Joylette Johnson
  • Saniyya Sidney (small)
    Saniyya Sidney
    Constance Johnson
  • Zani Jones Mbayise (small)
    Zani Jones Mbayise
    Kathy Johnson