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'Daniel Stiepleman was sitting at his Uncle Martins funeral in 2010, when he heard a eulogy that sparked a screenplay. The story had to do with a case that his uncle, a tax lawyer, tried with his wife, who happened to be Ruth Bader Ginsburg.
It was the only case the couple worked together, and it encapsulated, Stiepleman thought, so much about the era and their marriage: the discrimination that women faced; the path his aunt blazed, as she won cases to counter that discrimination even before she became a Supreme Court justice; and the unusually equal partnership she had with Martin Ginsburg, in the courtroom and at home.
In 2011, Stiepleman, a fledgling screenwriter, called his aunt who was not yet the pop culture phenom known as Notorious RBG to pitch her on doing a movie about her life. I said, I have this idea, I would love your permission and I would really love your help, he recalled. And there was this pause and she said, Well, if thats how you think youd like to spend your time.
In the seven years between that call and the new film, On the Basis of Sex, the production became another point of connection for the extended Ginsburg clan. Even for a biopic, this one is unusually family-oriented: It traces Justice Ginsburgs extraordinary relationships as much as her unparalleled career.'>>>
https://www.nytimes.com/2018/12/27/movies/on-the-basis-of-sex-ruth-bader-ginsburg.html?
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(42,910 posts)Dec 27, 2018. Supreme Court Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg has been discharged from the hospital following surgery that removed two malignant growths in her left lung. Doctors called the surgery a success and said theres no sign that Ginsburgs cancer has spread.
The health of the liberal 85-year-old justicethe oldest sitting justice on the Supreme Court benchhas come under increased scrutiny in recent years. In November, she was hospitalized after a fall that resulted in three fractured ribs. She previously fractured two ribs in 2012 and has twice survived cancerpancreatic cancer in 2009 and colon cancer in 1999. Despite her illnesses, in her 25 years on the court Ginsburg has never missed a day of oral argument.
>We turn now to a remarkable award-winning documentary released earlier this year at the Sundance Film Festival. The film has been shortlisted for an Academy Award for Best Documentary. Its called RBG.
RGB, A Documentary About Ruth Bader Ginsburg Has Become An Unlikely Box Office Hit, Vanity Fair
https://www.vanityfair.com/hollywood/2018/05/rgb-documentary-about-ruth-bader-ginsburg-is-surprise-box-office-hit
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(2 posts)It traces justice ginsburg's extraordinary relationship as much as her unparalleled caree,