
Robber Girls 2009
Sent to the Sovereign's castle as cheap labor, young Emily soon finds herself trapped in a gilded cage of rigid patriarchy. After a daring escape into the dense woods, she stumbles upon a band of spirited women with unconventional trades and shared frustrations.
Director: Carla Lia Monti
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Frequently Asked Questions
What is Robber Girls (2009) about?
The film follows Emily, a young woman consigned to labor in the Sovereign's castle, who breaks free into the wilderness. There, she teams up with a group of resourceful women, carving out a life of adventure while defying the rigid gender norms of their world.
Who directed Robber Girls?
Carla Lia Monti directed this spirited feminist adventure, steering it with a sharp eye for both humor and social critique.
Who stars in Robber Girls?
The film features Nina Bühlmann, Myriam Muller, and Sabine Timoteo as the core of the Robber Girls, joined by Mathis Künzler and Sascha Ley in pivotal roles.
Is Robber Girls (2009) worth watching?
With its lively mix of action and comedy, Robber Girls delivers a refreshing take on feminist rebellion. While IMDb ratings are limited, the film offers a punchy 80 minutes of energetic storytelling that both entertains and provokes thought.
How long is Robber Girls?
Robber Girls runs for 80 minutes.
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About Robber Girls (2009) — How a Band of Rebels Fought the Patriarchy in the Woods
Sent to the Sovereign's castle as cheap labor, young Emily soon finds herself trapped in a gilded cage of rigid patriarchy. After a daring escape into the dense woods, she stumbles upon a band of spirited women with unconventional trades and shared frustrations. Together, they forge a fearless crew known as the Robber Girls, turning survival into rebellion as they carve out a life on their own terms, far from the chains of authority.
Director Carla Lia Monti crafts an exuberant blend of action, comedy, and feminist adventure in this 80-minute Swiss gem. With brisk pacing and sharp wit, the film balances playful heists with biting social commentary, all wrapped in a lively, sun-dappled atmosphere that feels both timeless and urgently modern. The Robber Girls (2009) isn't just about escape—it's a spirited anthem for anyone who's ever dreamed of stealing back their freedom.