There have been many documentaries about this person, who no one can agree on that this was a real person. I am sure there was a woman somewhere called Rosie who worked as a riveter, but that is coincidence.
Basically what it comes down to is; During World War II the government created a character called Rosie the riviter to represent and inspire all the women who contributed to the work required to fight the war as workers in the factories and shipyards.
The Life and Times of Rosie the Riveter - 1980 is rated/received certificates of: Australia:PG
A symbol of working women
The iconic Rosie the Riveter said those words.
Rosie Miller was created in 2004.
Rosie Mole was created in 1984.
The duration of Rosie the Riveter - film - is 1.25 hours.
Rosie the Riveter was patriotic wartime propaganda. It was not a political advertisement.
A icon for women in World War II, she was created in 1942.
The purpose of Rosie the Riveter is to tell women that we can be strong and we can help out in World War 2
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posters showing Rosie at war work
The female icon who represented woman who worked in factories during world war 2 in order to fill the vacancies left by the men enrolled in the service was Rosie the Riveter. She did not only represented feminism but also women's economic power.
The Life and Times of Rosie the Riveter - 1980 is rated/received certificates of: Australia:PG
her name was Rosie the Riveter
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A symbol of working women
The Life and Times of Rosie the Riveter - 1980 was released on: USA: 27 September 1980 (New York Film Festival) USA: October 1980 (Chicago International Film Festival) USA: 29 April 1981 (limited) Australia: 15 October 1981