Bomb Girls

(series)
Canada, (2012–2013), 13 h 10 min (Length: 42–44 min)

Creators:

Michael MacLennan

Cinematography:

Eric Cayla

Cast:

Meg Tilly, Jodi Balfour, Charlotte Hegele, Ali Liebert, Richard Fitzpatrick, Anastasia Phillips, Antonio Cupo, Peter Outerbridge, James McGowan (more)
(more professions)

Seasons(2) / Episodes(18)

Plots(1)

A drama about World War II women at work in a munitions factory. (official distributor synopsis)

Reviews of this series by the user NinadeL (2)

Season 1 (2012) (S01) 

English Season 1 tells the untold story of female arms factory workers during World War II. The little-big women and their big victories. The most interesting thing is probably the entire panopticon as a sociological study of the progress of society in the West, which we already know in advance will unfortunately end up being a failure again. And so the women return to the stove. However, as a series, Bomb Girls is a superb drama, graced with truly great performances, costumes, and music, and above it all reigns the fragile perfection of Meg Tilly, made famous 25 years ago as Madame de Tourvel in Forman's Valmont. ()

Season 2 (2013) (S02) 

English Season 2 has a more complex story developing the character aspects of your favorite characters. The subtext becomes the main text and at the end there is a spy window. As a whole, the series is worth your attention in every respect. For Season 3, see the standalone film Bomb Girls - Facing the Enemy. ()