The radical honesty of the books by young adult fiction pioneer Judy Blume changed the way millions of readers understood themselves, their sexuality, and what it meant to grow up, but also led to critical battles against book banning and censorship.
Directed by Leah Wolchok and Davina Pardo
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Letterboxd
3.8 / 5
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Cast
Judy Blume
Self
Molly Ringwald
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Lena Dunham
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Anna Konkle
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Samantha Bee
Self
Caitlin Kinnunen
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Mary H.K. Choi
Self
Lawrence Blume
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Crew
Leah Wolchok
Director
Davina Pardo
Director
Kotomi
Original Music Composer
Justin Wilkes
Producer
Leah Wolchok
Producer
Ron Howard
Executive Producer
Davina Pardo
Producer
Brian Grazer
Executive Producer
Sara Bernstein
Producer
Popular Reviews
13 reviews
Carly Gravley
I’m a writer and my husband is a free speech attorney so we’re pretty big Judy Blume stans in this household.
I’m a writer and my husband is a free speech attorney so we’re pretty big Judy Blume stans in this household.
Ryan Green
6.0★ · 08/29/23
👌🏻 6/10
👌🏻 6/10
Taylor Hyder
I love this woman and it's actually crazy how much she shaped my life in so many odd ways. Almost everything said in this movie I said to Ben in the car leaving Margaret.
I love this woman and it's actually crazy how much she shaped my life in so many odd ways. Almost everything said in this movie I said to Ben in the car leaving Margaret.
Flip
7.0★ · 04/30/23
Watching “Are you there God” inspired me to watch it. It’s nice to have context to the movie.
Watching “Are you there God” inspired me to watch it. It’s nice to have context to the movie.