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Madame Curie

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In the bustling Paris of the late 19th century, a young and brilliant scientist, Marie Sklodowska, arrives with big dreams and an immense passion for knowledge. Despite facing envy and skepticism for being a woman in a male-dominated field, Marie holds firmly to her desire to uncover the mystery behind radioactivity. Along her journey, she meets Pierre Curie, an equally talented physicist who shares her love for science. Together, they embark on an exciting research adventure that leads them to discover the element radon and radio.

As her scientific career flourishes, so does their romantic relationship, built on a deep mutual respect and admiration. However, success brings with it pressure and tensions that threaten their happiness. Marie's ambition drives her to become a reference point in the world of science, but the emotional cost is high, especially after Pierre's tragic death, which leaves her devastated.

Facing grief and mourning, Marie finds the strength to continue her research, becoming the first woman to receive a Nobel Prize. Her journey is marked by perseverance and determination, making her a symbol of struggle and empowerment, inspiring future generations of female scientists to dream big and challenge established norms. Her legacy endures, not only in science but also in the history of the fight for equality.

Media type
Movie
Year
1943
Director
Mervyn LeRoy
Writer
Hans Rameau
Paul Osborn
Ève Curie
Rating
Service
Internet Movie Database
Rating
7.20
Service
Rotten tomatoes
Rating
88.00
Actors
Greer Garson
Walter Pidgeon
Henry Travers
Albert Bassermann
Robert Walker
C. Aubrey Smith
May Whitty
Victor Francen
Elsa Bassermann
Reginald Owen
Van Johnson
Margaret O'Brien
Mariska Aldrich
Tony Carson
Ruth Cherrington
Ray Collins
Guy D'Ennery
George Davis
Harold De Becker
Franz Dorfler
Justine Duney
Tay Dunn
William Edmunds
Nestor Eristoff
Al Ferguson
Edward Fielding
Howard Freeman
Linda Lee Gates
Marie Louise Gates
Lisa Golm
Ilka Grüning
Lumsden Hare
Teddy Infuhr
James Kirkwood
Isabel La Mal
Gene Lockhart
Miles Mander
George Meader
Dickie Meyers
Noel Mills
Leo Mostovoy
Alan Napier
Moroni Olsen
María Pagés
Gigi Perreau
Francis Pierlot
Nita Pike
Dorothy Raye
Almira Sessions
Arthur Shields
Wyndham Standing
Ray Teal
Charles Trowbridge
Michael Visaroff
Marek Windheim
Frederick Worlock
Eustace Wyatt
Gender
Drama
Romance
Historia
Country
United States
Producers
Sidney Franklin
Original title
Madame Curie
Duration
124
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