A “rousing” and “absorbing” British period drama with stacked cast is now streaming for free

The critically acclaimed period drama, Suffragette, which was praised as “highly worthwhile and engaging” by The Guardian, can now be streamed for free on Channel 4’s online platform.

In a movie released in 2015, broadcast on Film4 on July 21st, an impressive ensemble featuring Carey Mulligan, Helena Bonham Carter, Anne-Marie Duff, and Meryl Streep collaborate to portray the struggle for women’s voting rights in early 20th century Britain.

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Gaining praise from critics, the movie “Suffragette” earned a 73% rating on Rotten Tomatoes, with reviews often highlighting the outstanding acting of Mulligan in specific.

The story was passionate and expressive, and Mulligan displayed just the right amount of enthusiasm, while also bringing a touch of nuance, according to “The Times”.

According to Empire, the captivating performances of Carey Mulligan and her dynamic co-stars beautifully bring to life a thoughtfully constructed, relevant exploration of the lengths individuals will take for a belief or cause.

Simultaneously, Rolling Stone pointed out, “Amidst the ocean of Hollywood fantasy, Suffragette, with its imperfections, stands as a film that truly makes a difference.

In an interview with The Hollywood News, Mulligan shared why she became involved with the project. She expressed that the concept of a significant event in British history, particularly concerning human rights, had rarely been discussed or depicted on screen, and this opportunity to address it was irresistible.

Many people were unaware, so I saw this as a unique chance to contribute to a significant movie. Moreover, it’s a fantastic team to collaborate with, particularly these talented women.

In a conversation with Refinery29, Mulligan expressed that due to the educational elements within Suffragette, she feels the film ought to be screened in educational institutions. She emphasized, “It’s a topic we should all learn about and value more.

Suffragette is now available to watch for free on Channel 4’s streaming service.

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2025-07-22 15:49

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