Working Woman

critic Reviews

, 98% Certified Fresh Tomatometer Score
  • Working Woman delivers its timely message with a polemical force that hits hard without overpowering the engrossing story.
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    David StrattonThe Australian
    Ben-Shlush is excellent as Orna, while Noy exudes faded charm as the boss who treats his female employees shamefully.
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    Paul ByrnesSydney Morning Herald
    This is a supremely clever movie, rooted in strong emotion that's rigorously controlled. It's a work of passion, told with utmost restraint. That makes it even more effective.
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    Vanessa H. LarsonWashington Post
    Although commendably relatable, the story line at times feels too familiar, save for later scenes in which Orna makes some choices that lead to a (mostly) satisfying ending.
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    Ty BurrBoston Globe
    "Working Woman" sends an audience out steaming that justice in such cases often remains undone.
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    Peter RainerChristian Science Monitor
    This is one of the few films about sexual harassment in the workplace that has the feel of authenticity. With quiet, incremental force, it brings home the helplessness and terrors of being trapped.
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    Joe MorgensternWall Street Journal
    An understated polemic that becomes an affecting drama.
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    Cris KennedyThe Canberra Times (Australia)
    ...a disturbing take on workplace harassment in the post-Weinstein era...
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    Cate MarquisAWFJ.org
    Liron Ben Shlush is excellent as Orna, who struggles with a host of conflicting feelings and tough choices.
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    Jennifer MerinAWFJ.org
    Working Woman is beautifully crafted, the performances are superb and there are some subtle and interesting storytelling twists that keep you completely engaged - and rooting for Orna.
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    MaryAnn JohansonAWFJ.org
    This is a movie that, I suspect, only a woman could make: It's so sensitive to the impossible dilemmas women...
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