March is National Women’s History Month, making it the perfect time to celebrate inspiring women of all ages. Watching movies together is a wonderful way for families to bond, and it’s even better when those films showcase strong, courageous female characters. Whether you’re looking for bravery, creativity, or leadership, these movies deliver both entertainment and important life lessons for children of all ages. Here are five films that are perfect for your next family movie night.

inspiring women; Moana
Poster by Disney

Moana (2016) PG

Disney’s adventurous heroine sets sail to save her island, teaching children about bravery, self-discovery, and following your heart.
Where to stream: Disney+

inspiring women; Hidden Figures
Poster by 20th Century Fox

Hidden Figures (2016) PG

This inspiring true story introduces viewers to Katherine Johnson, Dorothy Vaughan, and Mary Jackson, brilliant mathematicians who broke barriers at NASA.
Where to stream: HBO Max

inspiring women; Mulan movie posters
Posters by Disney

Mulan (1998 or 2020) G & PG-13

Both versions tell the story of a young woman who challenges tradition and proves that courage and determination know no gender.
Where to stream: Disney+

inspiring women; Matilda movie poster
Poster by Sony

Matilda (1996) PG

Based on Roald Dahl’s classic, Matilda is a bright, resilient girl who stands up to injustice and learns to trust her own intelligence and intuition.
Where to rent: Amazon Prime

a league of their own movie poster; inspiring women
Poster by Columbia Pictures

A League of Their Own (1992) PG

A fun and uplifting tale of the first women’s professional baseball league, showcasing teamwork, perseverance, and breaking barriers in sports.
Where to stream: Netflix

Watching these movies opens the door to meaningful conversations about resilience, courage, and the power of believing in yourself. Families can discuss the challenges each character faces and what lessons can be applied to everyday life. Plus, these films are entertaining for parents and children alike, making movie night both fun and educational.

Encourage your family to celebrate strong women, not just on the big screen, but in everyday life. Pop the popcorn, snuggle up, and let these stories inspire the next generation of brave, determined girls and boys.