At the age of 84, Ruth Bader Ginsburg, a Supreme Court Justice of the United States, has become a legend revered by people worldwide. Commonly known as RBG, Justice Ginsburg is not only a legal icon but also a symbol of contemporary culture. This film chronicles Ginsburg’s remarkable life journey.

Born to a first-generation American immigrant father and a second-generation immigrant mother, Ginsburg was raised with the values of independence and self-strength. From a young age, she was hardworking and studious. Her academic prowess led her to Harvard Law School, where she met her husband, Martin. Together, they pursued their careers, engaged in public welfare, and raised their children.
Ginsburg went on to become a renowned women’s rights attorney, making significant contributions to the fight for equal work, education, and development rights for American women. Her husband was always very supportive of her career. In 1993, Ginsburg was appointed a Federal Court Justice.
Despite facing personal and professional challenges, including her husband’s cancer and her own two bouts with cancer, Ginsburg remained steadfast in her position, never backing down. Her resilience and commitment to justice have made her an icon of popular culture, especially among the younger generation. Images of Ginsburg can be found on T-shirts, bags, and even tattoos, reflecting the spirit of diligence, self-strength, and commitment to justice that she represents.
This inspiring film is approximately 120 minutes long, with no intermission, and is open to audiences from October 29th to October 30th.
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