, directed by Greta Gerwig, is a modern reimagining of Louisa May Alcott's classic 1868 novel. It is celebrated for its non-linear storytelling and its focus on women as artists and their relationship with economic independence. Production Overview

The film departs from the novel's chronological order, starting with the sisters as adults and moving back and forth through time to contrast their youthful dreams with adult realities. Film Review: "Little Women" (2019) - Animation Complex

: Jacqueline Durran won an Oscar for her work, which included modern touches like Jo wearing menswear-inspired pieces and Laurie in more feminine frilled shirts. Plot & Narrative Structure

: Shot by Yorick Le Saux, the film uses distinct color palettes: a warm, golden "sepia" glow for childhood memories and a cool, "blue" tone for the harsh realities of adulthood.

: Greta Gerwig, who infused the script with dialogue from Alcott's actual letters and journals.