Hidden Figures.
"Hidden Figures," directed by Theodore Melfi, is an inspiring and uplifting film that tells the true story of three brilliant African-American women working at NASA in the early 1960s, who played crucial roles in one of the greatest operations in history: the launch of astronaut John Glenn into orbit. Set against the backdrop of Virginia, which becomes a character of its own through the eyes of these pioneering women, the movie deftly addresses issues of race, gender, and the struggle for equality, while celebrating the unsung heroes' incredible achievements. Katherine Johnson, Dorothy Vaughan, and Mary Jackson, portrayed with tenacity and grace, break through barriers both professional and personal, showcasing their indomitable spirit and intellect. "Hidden Figures" not only highlights their significant contributions to the space race but also honors Virginia's complex history in the trajectory of American civil rights and scientific progress.