The Glorias had its world premiere at the Sundance Film Festival on January 26, 2020 and was released on September 30, 2020 by Roadside Attractions and LD Entertainment.
Returning to America she seeks out jobs as a journalist and, despite casual sexism and harassment, manages to succeed writing articles on fashion and dating.
Arriving to see him a week after the accident she learns he has died and feels immense guilt that she delayed her visitation out of fear she would have to become his caretaker as she once was for her mother.
It was announced in October 2018 that a biopic of the activist Gloria Steinem was in production, with Julie Taymor directing along with co-writing the screenplay.
The site's critical consensus reads "Uneven yet engaging, The Glorias honors the work of a pivotal American activist without quite capturing her trailblazing spirit.
[15] Katie Walsh of The Los Angeles Times gave the film a positive review writing, "Using every tool at her disposal, Taymor crafts an epic tapestry of a remarkable life, paying tribute to the glorious Gloria Steinem.
"[16] Christy Lemire of RogerEbert.com also gave the film a positive review writing: "Just when you think she's heading into cliched territory, Taymor mixes it up, plays with structure, and subverts your expectations.
"[17] Jen Chaney of New York Magazine gave the film a negative review writing: "With a runtime of two and a half hours, it lasts too long and doesn't go deeply enough to register the way it should.
"[18] Brian Lowry of CNN also gave the film a negative review writing: "The key performances are strong, but director/co-writer Julie Taymor's movie meanders too much, dragging through the beginning and again toward the end.