What is the best Greta Gerwig directed movie?
A small but mighty filmography — from raw indie mumblecore to billion-dollar cultural phenomena — each film shows a different facet of a singular directorial vision. Cast your vote!

Barbie (2023)
The blockbuster cultural phenomenon co-written with Noah Baumbach that became the first solo-female-directed film to gross over $1 billion worldwide.

Lady Bird (2017)
Gerwig's acclaimed solo directorial debut, a deeply personal coming-of-age story set in Sacramento that earned her Oscar nominations for Best Director and Best Picture.

Little Women (2019)
A visually inventive and emotionally resonant adaptation of Louisa May Alcott's classic novel, praised for its non-linear structure and an all-star ensemble cast.

Nights and Weekends (2008)
Gerwig's early co-directed mumblecore debut with Joe Swanberg, a raw and intimate portrait of a long-distance relationship filmed over two weekends.
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