What is the best movie with a woman's name in its title?

By YPB Team

Fierce heroines, animated icons, and complex antiheroes — each film puts a woman front and center, starting with the title. Cast your vote!

Annie Hall — ranked #11
Annie Hall
Woody Allen's 1977 romantic comedy masterpiece that redefined the genre with its witty, neurotic exploration of love and relationships in New York City.
Amélie — ranked #22
Amélie
Jean-Pierre Jeunet's 2001 whimsical French film about a shy Parisian waitress who decides to change the lives of those around her for the better.
Erin Brockovich — ranked #33
Erin Brockovich
Steven Soderbergh's 2000 biographical drama starring Julia Roberts as the real-life legal clerk who built a case against a California power company accused of polluting a city's water supply.
Juno — ranked #44
Juno
Jason Reitman's 2007 coming-of-age comedy about a witty teenager who faces an unplanned pregnancy and makes the decision to give her baby up for adoption.
Carol — ranked #55
Carol
Todd Haynes' 2015 romantic drama about a forbidden love affair between an elegant older woman and a young department store clerk in 1950s New York.
Carrie — ranked #66
Carrie
Brian De Palma's 1976 horror classic about a shy high school girl with telekinetic powers who unleashes terrifying vengeance at her senior prom.
Rosemary's Baby — ranked #77
Rosemary's Baby
Roman Polanski's 1968 psychological horror masterpiece about a young wife who becomes increasingly suspicious that her neighbors have sinister plans for her unborn child.
Moana — ranked #88
Moana
Disney's 2016 animated adventure about a spirited Polynesian teenager who sails across the ocean to save her people, teaming up with the demigod Maui.
Mulan — ranked #99
Mulan
Disney's 1998 animated epic about a brave young Chinese woman who disguises herself as a man to take her ailing father's place in the army.
Frida — ranked #1010
Frida
Julie Taymor's 2002 biographical film starring Salma Hayek as the legendary Mexican painter Frida Kahlo, chronicling her tumultuous life and art.
Jackie — ranked #1111
Jackie
Pablo Larraín's 2016 biographical portrait of Jacqueline Kennedy in the days following her husband's assassination, starring Natalie Portman in an Oscar-nominated role.
Lady Bird — ranked #1212
Lady Bird
Greta Gerwig's 2017 semi-autobiographical coming-of-age film about a strong-willed teenager navigating her final year of high school in Sacramento.
Mary Poppins — ranked #1313
Mary Poppins
Disney's beloved 1964 musical fantasy about a magical nanny who transforms the lives of the Banks family in Edwardian London with songs and wonder.
Coraline — ranked #1414
Coraline
Henry Selick's 2009 dark stop-motion animated fantasy about a curious girl who discovers a parallel world behind a secret door that seems perfect but hides sinister secrets.
Bridget Jones's Diary — ranked #1515
Bridget Jones's Diary
The 2001 romantic comedy starring Renée Zellweger as a charmingly imperfect British woman navigating love, work, and self-improvement while keeping a hilarious diary.

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