Win tickets to see Hidden Figures – the true untold story!
Win one of five double passes to see Hidden Figures. It’s getting rave reviews, has three kickass ladies and it’s a true story!
Hidden Figures from the book by Margot Lee Shetterly and based on a true story about three incredible women. Hitting NZ cinemas January 26th. It’s a must see! Said to be by critics “one of the BEST this year!” A movie about how three African-American women in the segregated South helped put a man into space! I can’t wait to see this one…..
Check out the trailer:
HIDDEN FIGURES is the remarkable untold true story of three brilliant mathematicians who were the behind-the- scenes heroines of America’s triumphant launch of astronaut John Glenn into orbit in 1962. And yet, until now, their story has been hidden in history.
Katherine Johnson (Golden Globe winner and Emmy nominated Taraji P Henson Empire), Dorothy Vaughan (Oscar winner Octavia Spencer The Help) and Mary Jackson (Grammy nominated Janelle Monae in her film debut), worked as “computers” in the pre-IBM world of NASA during America’s Space Race against Russia.
Inspirational, emotional and highly entertaining. HIDDEN FIGURES is directed by Theodore Melfi (St Vincent), based on the book by Margot Lee Shetterly and also stars Kevin Costner, Jim Parsons and Kirsten Dunst.
Rated PG coarse language
Director: Ted Melfi
Screenplay by: Alison Schroeder, Ted Melfi, Lori Lakin Hutcherson
Producers: Donna Gigliotti, Peter Chernin, Jenno Topping, Pharrell Williams, Ted Melfi
Cast: Taraji P. Henson, Octavia Spencer, Janelle Monáe, Kirsten Dunst, Jim Parsons, Mahershala Ali, Aldis Hodge, Glen Powell and Kevin Costner
See Hidden Figures in cinemas from January 26.
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My wife. She is a fabulous Mum and I would be lost without her!
An inspirational woman in my life is my mum. She is always a hard worker and a very caring woman
I have a dear friend who provides me with daily inspiration… she has a debilitating condition and suffers pain 24/7 yet never complains. Any time I’m irked or unwell I remember how daily life is for her… and get over it quickly, remembering to be grateful for what I have!!
The inspirational woman in my life has to be my mum…she has worked and been a housewife, mother friend, sister and all round amazing woman.she inspires me to do more and be more…
My mother she has achieved so much, done so much for us, always remained selfless and has been the best role model anyone could ask for.
Has to be my sister she amazes me all the time
I absolutely cannot wait to see this!! Sounds like the PERFECT girl power movie to see with my amazing Mum 🙂
My mum
My best friend. She has recently gone through cancer treatment and she is totally amazing!
My grandmother who worked hard all her life and taught me to never spend money if I didn’t have it in my hand & to go without. Looking back I was given awesome advice by her.
My three daughters who are all awesome in their own ways and I am very proud of them and they are my inspiration
My mum, who was mother, my best friend, always there for me, during the ups the downs… I miss her…but I know all the goods things (that sometimes I am)..comes from her.
My partner. She used to be successful in her career, but gave it all up to be the best mother she could be, and has done so much for our kids! And she is already making waves since she began casually working again!
My Great Nan – She is turning 90 this year and is absolutely the best role model, sensible, funny, and still volunteering at the hospice shop in the U.K.
If I could be like her, life would be pretty good.
My wife – she is an awesome mother to our three kids and and holds our family together!
My sister. She raised me from when I was 14, I would have been lost without her
Both my grandmothers inspired me.
An inspirational women in my life is my grandmother who, despite all the hardships in her life (from cancer to her husband’s death) has always been there for me and the rest of my family.
My aunty who has battled a lot of health issues but still puts others first
My aunty who took me in when my mum was dying
My daughter in law,who is an excellent Mum.
My late Grandma is my inspiration. Strong Dutch woman!
Interesting reading the comments and seeing a common theme! My mum and muti (grandma) are definitely my inspiration!
My mum is my first inspiration a Mum of 8 and nothing ever a problem xx
My grandmother, she was always positive and caring, no matter what.