Netflix Celebrates International Women’s Day With Curated Collection

'Stranger Things' star Millie Bobby Brown is one of 55 women who helped curated Netflix's 'Because She Watched' collection (via Tina Rowden/Netflix)

Sunday’s International Women’s Day celebrations rang out across the world—and the internet.

In honor of the annual event, Netflix and UN Women launched a special collection of streaming content curated by female creators from behind and in front of the camera.

The library of TV shows, documentaries, and films is available all year via Netflix.com/BecauseSheWatched, or by searching “Because She Watched” on the platform.

Each title is handpicked by international actresses, directors, writers, producers, and critics, including Milly Bobby Brown (Stranger Things), Logan Browning (Dear White People), Lauren Morelli (Orange Is the New Black), Lana Condor (To All the Boys I’ve Loved Before), Salma Hayek, Yalitza Aparicio (Roma), Mindy Kaling (The Mindy Project), Laurie Nunn (Sex Education), and Sophia Loren.

“Having a world where everyone is truly represented is about true democracy. And truly seeing ourselves allows us to envision endless possibilities for ourselves and each other,” according to Orange Is the New Black star Laverne Cox.

The Netflix original, helmed by Jenji Kohan, was the first project that made Cox feel “genuinely empowered as a woman thanks to the women at the helm of the show.”

“This show created a space and platform for me as a black openly trans woman that created space for other openly trans women of all races to be truly seen in the depth of our humanity,” said Cox, who added Brené Brown documentary The Call to Courage to the list.

Not every choice is an overtly feminist one: Esther Acebo opted for Chef’s Table, Hanna Ardéhn went for Silence of the Lambs, and Lynn Fainchtein selected 2001: A Space Odyssey.

But if you’re looking for strong female characters, you can find inspiration in picks like Unbreakable Kimmy Schmidt, Scandal, Grace and Frankie, Dead to Me, Miss Americana, Chewing Gum, Wonder Woman, Russian Doll, and Knock Down the House.

“This collaboration is about taking on the challenges of telling women’s stories and showing women in all their diversity,” UN Women Deputy Executive Director Anita Bhatia said in a statement.

“It’s about making visible the invisible,” she continued. “And proving that only by fully representing and including women on screen, behind-the-camera, and in our narratives overall, society will truly flourish.”

Users can also choose from various “Because She Watched” profile icons to celebrate their favorite female characters from the collection.

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The complete list of the 55 women who curated “Because She Watched” for Netflix:

Alejandra Azcárate (Colombia): Vis a Vis

Alice Wu (United States): Frances Ha

Andrea Barata Ribeiro (Brazil): Sex Education

Anna Winger (Germany): Unbreakable Kimmy Schmidt

Ava DuVernay (United States): A Wrinkle in Time

Barbara Lopez (Mexico): Scandal 

Beren Saat (Turkey): Bird Box

Bruna Mascarenhas (Brazil): Quien Te Cantará

Cecilia Suárez (Mexico): Marriage Story

Chris Nee (United States): Orange is the New Black

Christian Serratos (United States): The Goop Lab 

Cindy Bishop (Thailand): Anne with an E

Elena Fortes (Mexico): Atlantique 

Esther Acebo (Spain): Chef’s Table: Bo Songvisava 

Fadily Camara (France): How to Get Away with Murder

Fanny Herrero (France): Je Parle Toute Seule

Fatimah Abu Bakar (Malaysia): Babies

Francesca Comencini (Italy): What Happened, Miss Simone?

Giovanna Ewbank (Brazil): The Most Beautiful Thing

Hanna Ardéhn (Sweden): Silence of the Lambs

Hazar Erguclu (Turkey): House of Cards

Hend Sabry (Egypt): Joan Didion: The Center Will Not Hold

Ida Elise Broch (Norway): RuPaul’s Drag Race

Janet Mock (United States): Paris Is Burning

Joyce Cheng (Hong Kong): Queer Eye

Juliana Vicente (Brazil): When They See Us

Kemi Adetiba (Nigeria): King of Boys 

Kiara Advani (India): Lust Stories

Lali Espósito (Argentina): Notting Hill

Lana Condor (United States): Grace and Frankie

Lauren Morelli (United States) Julie & Julia

Laurie Nunn (England): The Keepers

Laverne Cox (United States): Brené Brown: The Call to Courage

Liz Garbus  (United States): She’s Gotta Have It

Logan Browning (United States): Someone Great 

Lynn Fainchtein (Mexico): 2001: Space Odyssey

Marcela Benjumea (Colombia): Dead to Me

Mercedes Morán (Argentina): Aquarius

Mika Ninagawa (Japan): In the Realm of the Senses

Millie Bobby Brown (United Kingdom): Miss Americana

Mina El Hammani (Spain): ¿Qué Co#o Está Pasando?

Mindy Kaling (United States): Chewing Gum

Mira Lesmana (Indonesia): ROMA

Mithila Palkar (India): Hannah Gadsby’s Nanette

Nahnatchka Khan (United States): Young Adult

Ngô Thanh Vân (Vietnam): Wonder Woman

Nosipho Dumisa (South Africa): Gravity 

Pathy Dejesus (Brazil): Raising Dion

Paulina Garcia (Chile): Deux Jours, Une Nuit

Petra Costa (Brazil): Feminists: What Were They Thinking?

Salma Hayek (Mexico): Unbelievable

Sandi Tan (Singapore): Russian Doll

Shefali Shah (India): Delhi Crime

Sophia Loren (Italy): The Crown

Yalitza Aparicio (Mexico): Knock Down the House 



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