ABC Everyday The young, diverse feminist activists of the film Moxie. ( Print text only One of the most-watched shows on Netflix this week is about teenagers calling out sexism. Moxie, directed by Amy Poehler of Mean Girls fame, tells the story of shy 16-year-old Vivian, who publishes an anonymous zine criticising sexist behaviour and misogyny at her high school after becoming inspired by her mum's feminist roots. It's a timely tale that celebrates the power of grassroots activism â and it leaves viewers feeling hopeful that today's girls might just save the world. Loading But film and gender experts say the film is far from perfect in its attempt to reflect the concerns of a new generation of activists.